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Exousiazo

Exousiazo

Member Since 25 Jul 2017
Offline Last Active Jul 27 2017 02:09 AM
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Bluish Whites in all photos

25 July 2017 - 12:59 AM

Like the title says, this has been a problem when I first got my Nikon D3300, but I haven't realized the true difference until I tried my friend's D3400. I noticed on the 3400 the white balance/colors seemed much more accurate compared to the 3300's, where the blues will be much more exaggerated. The tint is way more noticeable in the shadows/darker areas. I have to add that this is on AUTO.

 

I really don't know what to do anymore. I tried updating the firmware, and I've checked all the settings. I tried changing the color settings on the Auto white balance, but I could never get it accurate enough. What does work is when I take a picture of a white or gray object as a Preset, but I cant always do that in every situation. I could also edit the blue out in post, but when I try, I'll never seem to get it just right. I'm more of a novice photographer, and I don't have much experience in photo editing. Even if I did know how to properly correct it, it would still be a pain to do that to every photo I take.

 

I really just want to find a good solution, other than buying a new camera. Any help is appreciated.