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I have an LG Rumor 2. It's a fucking piece of crap.
It did this green screen shit when I first got it for like 3 months.
And then it cut that shit out for months, allowing me to take normal pictures like this one.
My actual digital camera was recently stolen (or became miraculously lost in a place other than where I left it), so this is what I'm left with. I had a good rant at the fact that as soon as my camera disappears, my phone camera decides to start doing this shit again.
I can't find any settings in my camera for 1975 music video filters. Tech forums suggest that my white balance is off. (If I set the camera down on the floor and turn the lights off, the screen is still green - there's no black) Light sources appear orange/white.
I have an LG Rumor 2. It's a fucking piece of crap.
It did this green screen shit when I first got it for like 3 months.
And then it cut that shit out for months, allowing me to take normal pictures like this one.
My actual digital camera was recently stolen (or became miraculously lost in a place other than where I left it), so this is what I'm left with. I had a good rant at the fact that as soon as my camera disappears, my phone camera decides to start doing this shit again.
I can't find any settings in my camera for 1975 music video filters. Tech forums suggest that my white balance is off. (If I set the camera down on the floor and turn the lights off, the screen is still green - there's no black) Light sources appear orange/white.
Any ideas?
I had a digital camera that this happened to out of the box cept it was all blue/green. The guy at the shop said the photo receptor (I think) was damaged and/or improperly secured. That I'd need to get it repaired, but because it was fresh out of the box my best bet was returning it.
I was in the shop to get a watch looked at and showed him the camera, the solution ended out being an RMA.
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I had a digital camera that this happened to out of the box cept it was all blue/green. The guy at the shop said the photo receptor (I think) was damaged and/or improperly secured. That I'd need to get it repaired, but because it was fresh out of the box my best bet was returning it.
I was in the shop to get a watch looked at and showed him the camera, the solution ended out being an RMA.
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