BabyFu18
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Hi everyone,
I have a panasonic tz5 that I've only had for a couple months, when I first got it (about a week after having it) took it to Disney World and shot most of my photos in iAuto (though I played around with some other settings to), but my photos came out good and I was pleased with the camera.
Recently I took the camera out again to use around my home and every single indoor picture I took (on iAuto) came out screaming red.
I used the camera outside and the picture came out just fine, so it must be something with the indoor lighting.
I took pictures of people just sitting/standing in my house and the pictures were unusable because of the red tones overpowering the pictures. I took the camera with me to a birthday party (indoors) and had the same problem, on iAuto and every other preprogramed setting I tried the pictures came out overpoweringly red.
I am not sure what I am doing wrong or if it's just the indoor lighting, but I'd like to figure out if there is going to be anything I can do to fix my indoor pictures. Anyone have any suggestions?
I guess it's odd to me because I haven't had this problem with any of the indoor pictures I took up until recently.
I have a panasonic tz5 that I've only had for a couple months, when I first got it (about a week after having it) took it to Disney World and shot most of my photos in iAuto (though I played around with some other settings to), but my photos came out good and I was pleased with the camera.
Recently I took the camera out again to use around my home and every single indoor picture I took (on iAuto) came out screaming red.
I used the camera outside and the picture came out just fine, so it must be something with the indoor lighting.
I took pictures of people just sitting/standing in my house and the pictures were unusable because of the red tones overpowering the pictures. I took the camera with me to a birthday party (indoors) and had the same problem, on iAuto and every other preprogramed setting I tried the pictures came out overpoweringly red.
I am not sure what I am doing wrong or if it's just the indoor lighting, but I'd like to figure out if there is going to be anything I can do to fix my indoor pictures. Anyone have any suggestions?
I guess it's odd to me because I haven't had this problem with any of the indoor pictures I took up until recently.
