If you're having trouble with a green-tinted camera, as we reported yesterday, you should probably go see your nearest Genius Bar and ask them about a replacement. It seems that the issue is a problem with the iPhone's Auto White Balance - in some models, at least - which can be post-processed using editing software like Photoshop or iPhoto for Mac OS X.
The option you want is "Auto Color" (in Photoshop) or "Enhance" in iPhoto, both of which should produce reasonable results. Further tweaking with tints and white balancing in those programs might have beneficial results too. iPhone Atlas has, however, been contacted by a reader whose iPhone camera produces wildly different quality shots that vary from image to image:
"I have, in identical lighting conditions outdoors, had shots with decent skin tones, then, have the next shot, have a green shift. It is as if the auto-exposure is also acting as a color balance, in the manner of many video cameras."
At the same time, feedback from MY iTablet readers seems to indicate that this is a small-scale problem, with most saying that their shots are coming out fine.
[via iPhoneAtlas]








