Camera help please
- elecplus
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I have a really nice camera, and it used to take beautiful pictures. But now everything turns out yellowish. I bought a sheet of bright white posterboard, posted a lamp at both ends, and still everything is yellowed. Just looking at the screen, everything it sees looks yellowed. Any suggestions?
- elecplus
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This is what I mean. This is a Cherry G80, beautiful light beige with no yellowing, and this is what the camera gives me. Trying to straighten out the white on the background makes the whole thing looked washed out.
It used to take pics that looked like this, from last Christmas.
I reset everything to defaults, but that did not help any.
It used to take pics that looked like this, from last Christmas.
I reset everything to defaults, but that did not help any.
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Check the white balance setting, it's way off in the G80 photo. try to set it to AWB and see if it improves things.
For easy reference, http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/9/030000428 ... 3-c-en.pdf page 99
For easy reference, http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/9/030000428 ... 3-c-en.pdf page 99
- snuci
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You are probably using warm lights for those lights that are at the yellow end of the colour spectrum. You might try two things.
First, try without any lights and take a picture with natural lighting. All of my pictures are with no artificial lighting at all. Second, if this works, you can buy cool lights that tend to be at the blue end of the colour spectrum. This may be more helpful but try without any artifical lights first to rule out the camera.
Hope this helps.
First, try without any lights and take a picture with natural lighting. All of my pictures are with no artificial lighting at all. Second, if this works, you can buy cool lights that tend to be at the blue end of the colour spectrum. This may be more helpful but try without any artifical lights first to rule out the camera.
Hope this helps.
- elecplus
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It is set to fill auto and AWB.chzel wrote: Check the white balance setting, it's way off in the G80 photo. try to set it to AWB and see if it improves things.
For easy reference, http://gdlp01.c-wss.com/gds/9/030000428 ... 3-c-en.pdf page 99
- elecplus
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The 2 desk lamps have mini fluorescent lights in them. Incandescent were outlawed.
- elecplus
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I am not a whiz with a camera. I would not know how to set a picture style

I did find the correct menu setting to reset everything to factory defaults, but that did not help.
- elecplus
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If I turn off all the lights in the room, and just have slight evening light outside the window, then I get this. It has not been touched, except to resize it. The flash on the camera was used.
But, the grey on the far left should be pure white!
But, the grey on the far left should be pure white!
- snuci
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You may need to set auto-exposure so that the camera will hold the shutter open longer for light to come in and brighten it up. What make and model of camera do you have. Maybe someone with the same or similar camera can help. I use a Canon Rebel Xsi.
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- snuci
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Your first pic with no lights on and slight evening light touched up looks good. Low light does need some enhancement.
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- elecplus
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Now THAT is the correct color!
How did u do that?

How did u do that?
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Dead simple. Your white background is the trick. Many apps allow you to simply click on a white / neutral grey area and pop, instant colour correction.
Looks to me like your camera is jammed in some manual white balance mode or another. Have look for Auto White Balance in the menus. That's the one you want.
Looks to me like your camera is jammed in some manual white balance mode or another. Have look for Auto White Balance in the menus. That's the one you want.
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It is already on AWB, and everything else is set to full auto. When I try to use the white balancing on my program, I get this:
And auto correct gives me this, which is still too grey.
And auto correct gives me this, which is still too grey.
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I should have read the thread! Don't know why it's gone so warm when on auto. I've never seen that in my gear. I'd try it in different modes besides the main auto function. Typically a good one on cameras is P for "Program" mode, where you're essentially semi-automatic instead of all the way there. If it has that.
Looks like Snuci's adjusted the Levels in your picture as well as the white balance. That can work wonders. Command+L in Photoshop (and Acorn which is what I use). Should be something similarly named in what you use.
Looks like Snuci's adjusted the Levels in your picture as well as the white balance. That can work wonders. Command+L in Photoshop (and Acorn which is what I use). Should be something similarly named in what you use.
- snuci
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I'm sure there are people who know much more than I but I just take pictures in early afternoon with plenty of natural light and adjust, if needed. I use the picture viewer in Windows 10 to adjust brightness and contrast and to straighten my pics. I then use MS Paint in Windows 10 to resize so the pictures are not too big for posting.
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- elecplus
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Thanks guys for all your help. I will keep working on this. We have very little real light inside. Huge pecan trees front and back keep us shady and cooler.