2012年2月1日星期三

My Canon SD630 seems to render purple blue. What do you know about this?

I first noticed this on the computer while editing photos taken with this recently purchased camera. Yesterday I noticed it while taking a pic of a pretty purple snap dragon. I looked at the flower, then the display, and saw it again. The purple was lost to a thick (a little dull) blue.



Is Photoshop the only way to "fix" this? Anyway to rebalance the colors?

My Canon SD630 seems to render purple blue. What do you know about this?
Check "My Colors" on your camera. It may be set to "Vivid Blue." If not, you can go to "Custom Colors" and adjust things to your liking.



Change to the Manual Mode and then press the FUNC button to bring up the menus. Scroll up or down until you find the "My Colors" menu and go from there.
Reply:Try the snapdragon with auto-white balance. Okay, I'm sure that's what you used in the first place, but why wouldn't that work? I'm as confused as you are. Report It
Reply:Maybe the problem isn't with your camera but your computer monitor! Do you calibrate your monitor? That's the only way to get accurate colors on your monitor.



If you use Photoshop to "fix" it...and your monitor is at fault...you'll be doing a lot of work for nothing. Unless you only look at pics on your computer, and never print them!
Reply:don't know about photoshop

but I would go into camera menu

and press reset
Reply:darling, since we have the same camera I think the guy above me is right (Greg S), try calibrating the monitor, it should do it on its own, but sometimes things could get messed-up!....I don't think is the camera.







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