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Brown vignette or film type look over photos on export - G7X Mark II

jjbrookspsych1
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Hi I have a canon g7x mark ii. When I take photos on my camera they look nice and clear but when I export them to my iPhone or my MacBook the quality changes. I  It’s like a brown looking vignette or sone type of  Film look over the photos. I take the photos in the P mode and send them to my computer by using a connector. I’m not sure what to do. 

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amfoto1
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Can you upload an example here?

Just a guess... Maybe you have the wrong white balance selected? There is info about changing them on page 78 of the user manual. Under some lighting conditions you'll get better results setting a custom white balance, which is described on page 79 of the manual.

There also is a monochrome/sepia setting. You'll find info about that on pages 63 and 80 of the manual.

If we could see an example, there might be something else we could suggest.

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Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif., USA
"Walk softly and carry a big lens."
GEAR: 5DII, 7DII (x2), 7D(x2), EOS M5, some other cameras, various lenses & accessories
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Thank you. Here is an example. The photo just looks tan but on the camera it is nothing like this 

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Another example. I should this as well. On the image on my camera the shires are really white and clear but once exported the quality visit the same at all. I did my best to take a photo of the cameras pictures. The exported photos background is really tan looking and dark 

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Here it's the display on the back of the camera that's lying to you. It's not a fault with that display... it's just that this type of display is limited in resolution and dynamic range. If you can display a "histogram" instead, that gives you better info about the image's tonalities.

But I also think the image is better than you think. Maybe whatever else you're using to view it isn't that accurate either.

The image might be slightly underexposed so I used Photoshop to brighten it up slightly...

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In this case there isn't any color problem. The flash seems the dominant light source and the camera rendered it pretty accurately. I didn't do any color adjustment at all... just overall exposure adjustment.

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Alan Myers
San Jose, Calif., USA
"Walk softly and carry a big lens."
GEAR: 5DII, 7DII (x2), 7D(x2), EOS M5, some other cameras, various lenses & accessories
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Peter
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Something like this vignetting?

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Hello thank you. It looks like this. On the camera it’s nice and bring but when I export it it turn like a dull tan dark look 

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