07-05-2016 08:27 AM
My camera’s colors of pictures look weird, when I watch them on the LCD screen.
When I download pictures to my computer, pictures look fine. Otherwise camera is working well. Has anyone had this kind of problem before? Can you give me any hint or tip how I solve this problem.
07-05-2016 08:52 AM
What type of camera? What's weird about the colors? I see mostly a pink flower and grreen leaves.
Most cameras have a brightness setting for the LCD displays.
07-05-2016 09:46 AM
It looks posterized.
07-05-2016 09:56 AM
This camera is old one, Canon EOS 450D. But I want to fix it.
Picture looks like posterized but it is not. Here is the new photo.
07-05-2016 10:10 AM
Posterized, as in reduced number of colors? Eh, maybe your LCD could be failing. Probably not worth repairing, though.
07-05-2016 10:10 AM
Still looks posterized. Have you tried resetting the camera?
It really looks like dodgy JPEG artifacts, that I would not expect with fine-medium. Have you tried fine large?
07-05-2016 04:11 PM
Yes, first I reset the camera and tried large-fine also.
I found one old message thread from internet, where was a same problem. Camera was Canon EOS 5D. He opened back of the camera. When he had pressed the ribbon cable against the LCD he saw a posterized picture. So the cable may press the LCD. I also think about opening back of the camera and try that. I do not how that cable can touch the LCD and why now because camera worked so well before this problem.
07-05-2016 04:23 PM
@Nansku wrote:Yes, first I reset the camera and tried large-fine also.
I found one old message thread from internet, where was a same problem. Camera was Canon EOS 5D. He opened back of the camera. When he had pressed the ribbon cable against the LCD he saw a posterized picture. So the cable may press the LCD. I also think about opening back of the camera and try that. I do not how that cable can touch the LCD and why now because camera worked so well before this problem.
Unless you have been factory trained, opening up your camera is highly inadvisable. Don't rely on web videos to show you how.
07-05-2016 09:54 PM
If you are handy and can take the risk of losing this very old camera, and you can't find a Canon repair center to repair it or find some local camera repair shops to do it for you, you may consider to DIY repair it youself.
Check out a previous post here :
Of course, a poor contact of flex cable may not be the only problem. It could be other electronic problems. But, "why not" if you have very little to lose.
If you can bear the polarizing effect play back on the screen which will not affect the image quality of the pictures taken, please forget about it and keep on shooting with it until you upgrade to a newer camera.
07-05-2016 09:54 PM
@Nansku wrote:My camera’s colors of pictures look weird, when I watch them on the LCD screen.
When I download pictures to my computer, pictures look fine. Otherwise camera is working well. Has anyone had this kind of problem before? Can you give me any hint or tip how I solve this problem.
Make sure your camera's 'Picture Style' is set to 'Standard'.
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