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Old 12-07-2014, 06:14 PM
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If you examine the various photos with a photo viewing program like Irfanview or Photoshop, you can read the RGB values. Compared to the direct file capture, your photos of the roundie are very blue, and the photos of the Sony are reddish. So, if these were taken with the same white balance setting, and they appeared the same to the eye, it is a problem with the camera seeing the different phosphors differently.

There are two ways to fix this:
1) set a different custom white balance on a full white screen on each set or
2) (easier) fix the white balance in a photo program

Edit: by the way, the back light shining on the left side of the full white beard is bluer than the front light shining on his sweater and face.
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