P PUCCY macrumors regular Original poster Feb 18, 2008 150 0 Jul 7, 2010 #1 I thought my cam had problems. The indoor photos always turned out to be blueish green..but I finally figured it out. How? I finally peeled off the back wrapper and the photos are fine. I hope this helps.
I thought my cam had problems. The indoor photos always turned out to be blueish green..but I finally figured it out. How? I finally peeled off the back wrapper and the photos are fine. I hope this helps.
F Ferris23 macrumors 68020 Sep 24, 2007 2,231 0 Jul 7, 2010 #2 The back piece had a flap that hung near the charger port, how did you not see that?
D darngooddesign macrumors Core Jul 4, 2007 19,283 11,506 Atlanta, GA Jul 7, 2010 #3 Take a photo of a neutral surface without any detail in florescent lighting. My problem persists.
BlondeBuddhist macrumors 6502a Jun 7, 2010 560 0 Jul 7, 2010 #4 darngooddesign said: Take a photo of a neutral surface without any detail in florescent lighting. My problem persists. Click to expand... from my experience digital cameras have always had an issue with florescent lightning.
darngooddesign said: Take a photo of a neutral surface without any detail in florescent lighting. My problem persists. Click to expand... from my experience digital cameras have always had an issue with florescent lightning.