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Hello everyone,
I have a Canon A70 and when I took bright colored objects (e.g. red, yellow
flowers) under bright light, the color seems to be like burnt-like colors.
That is the color is unnaturally red/yellow although the other colors are
just fine (the green leaves for example).
Did you experience the same kind of problem?
Any suggestion to avoid this problem?
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.dcameras,rec.photo.digital (More info?)
"Andrew" <xp4132zy12@xt.invalid> wrote in message
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> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a Canon A70 and when I took bright colored objects (e.g. red,
yellow
> flowers) under bright light, the color seems to be like burnt-like colors.
> That is the color is unnaturally red/yellow although the other colors are
> just fine (the green leaves for example).
>
> Did you experience the same kind of problem?
> Any suggestion to avoid this problem?
>
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Andrew
I don't know your camera specifically but many digital cams have a setting
that intensifies color rendition. Check for that first..
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.dcameras,rec.photo.digital (More info?)
In article <40fae290$0$29421$626a14ce@news.free.fr>,
"Andrew" <xp4132zy12@xt.invalid> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have a Canon A70 and when I took bright colored objects (e.g. red, yellow
> flowers) under bright light, the color seems to be like burnt-like colors.
> That is the color is unnaturally red/yellow although the other colors are
> just fine (the green leaves for example).
>
> Did you experience the same kind of problem?
> Any suggestion to avoid this problem?
>
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