Original topic:

Too much Image processing

(Topic created on: 10-09-2022 09:09 PM)
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MissKitty
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Galaxy S

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S22 plus. Shot in cloudy afternoon




This is my kitten. He is a beautiful ginger. But my s22 plus is making him look wild with it's over image prosessing. 

Can anyone please suggest how to stop this.
I tried turing off scene optimiser but it didn't help.

Below is the original color of my kitten 

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Inside house.


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Sid_Karna
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Can you add the photo of the kitten using any other device/phone so that we can understand the real colour, and may be suggest some solutions?
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MissKitty
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
Here you go20221002_133155_10076_1665314352.jpg
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Sid_Karna
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Are you finding this disparity only in the case of this colour? If yes, try applying the warm filter in the camera . Alternatively, in the edit section, try opting for the auto option in filters. (I guess all filters are off as of now. If not try turning off all filters and beauty modes in the camera settings or options).

If you haven't tried yet, you may try clearing the cache or data of the camera app and reset camera preferences once.
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Galaxy S
Try by turning off the scene Optimizer
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MissKitty
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
I tried. It didn't work
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Sid_Karna
Expert Level 5
Galaxy S
Buddy she/he already tried and it's explained in the post itself.
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Galaxy S
🤣🤣 what the f@#k is this!!
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MissKitty
Active Level 3
Galaxy S
What exactly didn't you understand? I can help you get the sense of it.
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