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Posted on Nov 01, 2008

Pink in the photos

Hi, Photos that have natural light in them, the natural light shows up pink. So a photo taken during the day, inside, the windows are pink and the light hitting things inside shows pink. Whereas, a photo taken inside, without a flash, just using ceiling lights isn't pink, looks great. If I use the flash, however, there's pink. Is this the CCD as written in other blogs, or another problem? Thanks!

  • alexiap Nov 02, 2008

    Hi, Thanks, I'll give it a try. I haven't seen that option before so I'll find it in the book.

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maybe you use wrong white balance, test auto and manual white balance; if there is pink again then your camera have hard ware problem (CCD for exaple). I hope this helps...

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