App to "unblue" photos from droid 3

spillner

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The problem with camera 360 is the pictures are not as clear and the florescence setting can only be used outside. Inside shots look terrible because they add a yellow tint to everything.
 

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How did you get camerafx to work? I loved it on my d1. It will not work on my D3.

The moto gallery app:

Edit > advanced edit > color... adjust to taste.

The problem is simply that the auto white balance in the camera software is crap. Download ANY camera app with manual white balance adjust from market (I use camera fx) and there's no more issue.

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Try it now. The devs fixed the problems. Great app!

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I installed HDR+ on my phone and I'm telling you right now, for outdoor stuff, this app is fantastic. Glorious pics. Originally had the free version, but I upgraded because the app is absolutely stellar. Don't know that it will do much for indoors though, but I don't really have that bad a blue problem. Maybe you guys got a bum sensor?
 

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Here is the difference with Camera 360 Free. The ONLY difference is using the fluorescence white balance setting.

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Pretty significant if you ask me.

Hey I will do that thanks!

Proud of my bloated D3, I don't miss unstable roms on my D1 at all!
 
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The update that will come out this month fixes that issue.

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