Mudasir23
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5 hours ago in
Galaxy S24Hi, I use the camera app a lot. I have switched from iPhone 15 pro max to Samsung s24 ultra. But when ever I go to 50MP or 200MP camera, and click a picture in medium or bright light the device make it green or pink.
Can anyone suggest a good setting. So I can get clean high quality images.
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xlesueue
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5 hours ago in
Galaxy S24
It sounds like your Samsung S24 Ultra is experiencing a color shift when using the 50MP or 200MP camera modes in medium to bright light. Here are a few troubleshooting steps and settings adjustments you can try:
1. Check Scene Optimizer and Auto HDR Open the Camera app ā Tap the Settings (:gear:) icon. Toggle Scene Optimizer OFF and see if the issue persists. Turn Auto HDR ON or OFF to check if it affects the color issue. 2. Adjust White Balance Switch to Pro Mode in the camera app. Look for White Balance (WB) settings and manually adjust it to correct the green or pink tint. 3. Reset Camera Settings Go to Camera app ā Settings ā Reset settings to restore default configurations. 4. Check for Software Updates Sometimes, firmware updates fix camera processing issues. Go to Settings ā Software update ā Download and install. 5. Test in Different Apps Try using a third-party camera app (like Open Camera) to see if the issue is software-related. 6. Hardware Check If the problem persists, it could be a sensor issue. Visit a Samsung service center for inspection.
Let me know if you need more help!
1. Check Scene Optimizer and Auto HDR Open the Camera app ā Tap the Settings (:gear:) icon. Toggle Scene Optimizer OFF and see if the issue persists. Turn Auto HDR ON or OFF to check if it affects the color issue. 2. Adjust White Balance Switch to Pro Mode in the camera app. Look for White Balance (WB) settings and manually adjust it to correct the green or pink tint. 3. Reset Camera Settings Go to Camera app ā Settings ā Reset settings to restore default configurations. 4. Check for Software Updates Sometimes, firmware updates fix camera processing issues. Go to Settings ā Software update ā Download and install. 5. Test in Different Apps Try using a third-party camera app (like Open Camera) to see if the issue is software-related. 6. Hardware Check If the problem persists, it could be a sensor issue. Visit a Samsung service center for inspection.
Let me know if you need more help!

