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‎04-16-2022 07:26 PM in
Galaxy S22I have an S22 Ultra, and find that it takes great photos, except towards sunset, or in bright sunlight. Then all the photos have a very pronounced yellowish tint, which looks oversaturated and unrealistic. I can't figure how out to correct this, or whether the phone that i received is faulty. I have turned the scene optimiser off and on, doesnt make any difference to the yellowish tint.
I would like to know whether anyone else has the same problem?
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‎04-16-2022 07:40 PM (Last edited ‎04-16-2022 07:46 PM ) in
Galaxy S22That photo appears to be the result of two things
a) JPG engine
b) the fact that the sun is at a point where it's beaming more red hues
easily corrected in post processing
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I also corrected the perspective 🙂
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‎04-16-2022 07:44 PM (Last edited ‎04-16-2022 07:44 PM ) in
Galaxy S22In general, photos taken near or at sunset have a yellow/orange tint to them because of the sun's light. The opposite is true at sunrise, photos tend to have a blue tint.
If you don't feel this is true with the camera on your phone then you may want to return/exchange it.
The way to correct in a photo editor is to add blue to it by changing the tint/temperature.
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‎04-18-2022 08:48 AM in
Galaxy S22Thank you all for the responses. Very helpful. All of them were solutions, unfortunately, I can only see the option to mark one response as a solution.
From the responses and playing about a bit - in 90% of cases standard camera takes excellent pictures. For the rest e.g. bright sunlight/sunsets I shoot in Expert raw, then a small amount of tweaking in Lightroom.