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Why are the pictures taken in normal room lights (incandescent) in red or orange?

Why are the pictures taken in normal room lights (incandescent) in red or orange?

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5, in the daytime shooting, you can also try to open the curtain light curtains, so that more natural light into the room to balance the color.
4, if possible, weaken or close some of the lights in the room (but do not make the room too dark), or move the subject to avoid direct exposure to light.
3. If the camera does not have a "White Balance" mode available, use the camera flash or the external flash when shooting with a slightly red or orange light.
2, if you use the camera flash or external flash, and the photo is still red, then the room lights more than the intensity of the flash. Try to "white
1, if the digital camera has a "white balance" mode (see the camera user guide) to choose from, and you do not use the camera flash or external flash

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