No photo is coming in outdoor at the time of daylight, indoor photos are somewhat fine but looks something like overexposed. The problem came suddenly.
You'll need to first check what setting you have the camera on. Sometimes, this can make all the difference. Change the setting to auto. Or, if you are familiar with manual settings, change the camera mode to manual...then change the ISO
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If you look at the white balance for your camera in the menu settings, you should find one for tungsten lighting, which will help. Don't forget to change it back when shooting outdoors. Alternatively, most photo editing software will enable you to remove the yellow cast before printing.
You will need to adjust the "white balance". Your camera may be able to do this by pointing it at a gray surface, and setting something. I don't have your camera instructions, but it's a normal adjustment for indoors.
Assuming the camera is not faulty the most frequent reason for a green tint is the selection of the wrong white balance in the camera menu. The menu will contain "AWB", "daylight", sometimes represented by a stylised sun logo and indoor. If you use "daylight" for indoor photos the pictures will have a green cast. Select "AWB" for generally acceptable results. If the pictures have a green cast on outdoor pictures you have a problem
i am using yashica ez digital 6032 camera but while using SD card of 4GB memory, it is not working. it is asking to format. Pl. help me regarding this problem. Shall i format the camera?
canon powershot A470 problem when i click photo then white image come?
but when i use it night it is normal. but during daylight or with
sunlight.. white image appear....and every time i take a picture there's a horizontal line appears in the picture..
You need to adjust the white balance setting. This is on the shooting menu.
The options on the white balance presets are. Flash,
Cloudy,
Daylight,
Fluorescent,
Incandescent
Fluorescent is what you are looking for. Remember to change it back to auto for outdoor shoting.
Your Polaroid Fun! Digital 320 camera does not have a flash. If pictures are coming out dark, it's because there wasn't enough light in the surroundings when the picture was taken.
Remember, it's important to take photos in brightly lit surroundings.
When taking pictures indoors, make sure that the room has bright lighting. For best results, take pictures during daylight hours with a combination of indoor and outdoor light, preferably near a window.
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