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09-14-2022 07:41 AM (Last edited 01-07-2024 05:07 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Galaxy S22I've had this Galaxy s22 since July of this year. The colors in the photos I take are just not right. I have explored all options in the camera settings, and color adjustment. The colors are too bright. I have some very deep red flowers that I'm wanting to photograph, but every time I take a picture of them, the display is far too pink, and simply not representative of the actual color.
Even when shooting a burgundy color flower the picture turns out bright red.
Can someone help me, please?
janice
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09-14-2022 07:45 AM in
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09-14-2022 07:47 AM in
Galaxy S22Transfer the photo to a different device, like a computer, and view it there. The settings for the display are set to Vivid by default on the S22 series, and this can cause all images to appear more vibrant than they actually are.
You can also change your S22 to a less vivid display via:
Settings | Display | Screen mode
Now change this to Natural, or adjust the white balance to your liking.
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09-14-2022 09:22 AM in
Galaxy S22Thanks for your reply.
I have transferred all the affected photos to my pc in order to use photoshop colors. I can say that this doesn't always work.
My screen mode has been on natural for a long time.
janice
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09-14-2022 07:48 AM in
Galaxy S22That was one of the first things I did. No change.
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09-14-2022 08:09 AM in
Galaxy S22@useryLQ7KYpBWR One thing to check is to make sure that you don't have a filter applied.
When you open the Camera if the magic wand (upper right) is yellow, a filter is applied. To turn off the filter, click on the Magic wand and select Original.
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09-14-2022 09:25 AM in
Galaxy S22Thanks for the reply. I will see how this works out.
Cheers, janice
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09-14-2022 08:29 AM (Last edited 09-14-2022 08:30 AM ) in
Galaxy S22Open Settings app
Tap Apps
Tap Camera
Tap Force Stop
Tap Storage
... tap Clear Cache
... tap Clear Data
... exit out and retry camera
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09-14-2022 09:27 AM in
Galaxy S22Okay, thanks a bunch. I will give it a try.
janice
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09-15-2022 06:56 PM in
Galaxy S22I appreciate the suggestions from everyone who wanted to help me. Unfortunately, nothing that I did, and I did them all, changed the way my phone's camera displays the colors. I'm bummed.
janice