Hi Rob, and thank you for your suggestion. I'll pass it along.
As soon as I hit the "send" button I realized I didn't say whether it is a
film or digital camera. It is digital.
Marilyn
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From: "Rob Miracle" <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
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Sent: Friday, June 20, 2008 10:14 AM
Subject: Re: Any thoughts?
Marilyn Dalrymple wrote:
A friend of mine recently wrote:
Got a problem with my SLR camera which I am
unable to fix due to my very limited knowledge. It is taking photos with
excessive pinkness and blueness, making them look like
photos that have faded due to excessive exposure to sunlight. I leave
the mode dial on "auto" so I womder which button or switch
I may have inadvertently touched or reset. If you have a thought about
this let me know. **
Any thoughts on what may be wrong?
Marilyn
Is it a digital camera or a film camera? If its a film camera it could be
cross processing slide film or old film.
If its a Digtal SLR, there is a chance that the "White Balance" has gotten
knocked off of its Auto WB setting.
Thats what first comes to mind.
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Rob Miracle
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