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Oct 10, 2017 11:59:08   #
Oly Guy
 
I have tried to change the settings to move the green effect but have not had much luck in camera-have been able to do it in PP but would like to not have to do this, especially with portraits. This maybe due to the processor in the camera with jpegs -otherwise am happy with the photos. Even using the white card does not get rid of a slight green tint. Any ideas?

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Oct 10, 2017 12:02:57   #
Sinewsworn Loc: Port Orchard, WA
 
jrbissell wrote:
I have tried to change the settings to move the green effect but have not had much luck in camera-have been able to do it in PP but would like to not have to do this, especially with portraits. This maybe due to the processor in the camera with jpegs -otherwise am happy with the photos. Even using the white card does not get rid of a slight green tint. Any ideas?


Any non-Nikon stuff attached? Had an issue with my D3200. Used an after market battery grip. Many shots has a purple cast. Removed the grip and the purple went away.

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Oct 10, 2017 12:41:06   #
CO
 
The hue of the picture controls - standard, neutral, vivid, monochrome can be changed. Did you maybe move the hue slider when you were in a picture control?

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Oct 10, 2017 12:45:02   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
jrbissell wrote:
I have tried to change the settings to move the green effect but have not had much luck in camera-have been able to do it in PP but would like to not have to do this, especially with portraits. This maybe due to the processor in the camera with jpegs -otherwise am happy with the photos. Even using the white card does not get rid of a slight green tint. Any ideas?

Check if you have custom white balance. You may have an uniWB setting through that. If so, just reset the WB to auto. If not, your camera sensor maybe in trouble.

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Oct 10, 2017 12:49:27   #
DWU2 Loc: Phoenix Arizona area
 
Maybe try resetting to factory settings. If you can't resolve the issue, one work-around would be to shoot in RAW and fix in post.

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Oct 10, 2017 12:57:49   #
Oly Guy
 
Thanks-had the same problem with previous Nikon tried custom WB still there-but need to get into the part of Media where you can change the color grid-was looking for advice with placement in there- not sure how to access that to change that setting.

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Oct 10, 2017 14:56:45   #
bdk Loc: Sanibel Fl.
 
Thats odd that you had the same problem with your last nikon. are u using the same lens or filter as the last camera , can you upload an example ?

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Oct 10, 2017 15:17:37   #
Oly Guy
 
I don't see the problem in the editing-so it must be in the rendition of the cameras screen and not in the photo as it transfers to the computer-After all the concern I guess not to worry about it as it may just be the look on the screen of the cameras. Glad I took the time to post it and figure it out. really what matters is the final product sent to the computer.....

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Oct 10, 2017 15:19:18   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
bdk wrote:
Thats odd that you had the same problem with your last nikon. are u using the same lens or filter as the last camera , can you upload an example ?

mmmm Come to think of it....

Have you tried looking at your capture using a different computer?????????

Just a silly idea.

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Oct 10, 2017 16:11:54   #
CO
 
jrbissell wrote:
Thanks-had the same problem with previous Nikon tried custom WB still there-but need to get into the part of Media where you can change the color grid-was looking for advice with placement in there- not sure how to access that to change that setting.


I'm not sure what part of the media you want to get into.

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Oct 10, 2017 17:01:54   #
Oly Guy
 
No the computer Mack Bk air shows it just fine so it interprets colors as they should look-the camera is showing the green tinge so not to worry, it's in the screen of the camera not in the jpeg itself. No problem really-it's solved-

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Oct 11, 2017 05:53:07   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
jrbissell wrote:
I have tried to change the settings to move the green effect but have not had much luck in camera-have been able to do it in PP but would like to not have to do this, especially with portraits. This maybe due to the processor in the camera with jpegs -otherwise am happy with the photos. Even using the white card does not get rid of a slight green tint. Any ideas?


Quit shooting in Vivid ,go to standard.

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Oct 11, 2017 06:17:04   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
DWU2 wrote:
Maybe try resetting to factory settings.


Always a good idea.

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Oct 11, 2017 06:21:42   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Maybe something here will help.

https://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/50806/why-do-my-nikon-nef-raw-files-come-out-with-a-green-tint-when-converted-with-nik

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Oct 11, 2017 07:47:08   #
WessoJPEG Loc: Cincinnati, Ohio
 
jrbissell wrote:
I have tried to change the settings to move the green effect but have not had much luck in camera-have been able to do it in PP but would like to not have to do this, especially with portraits. This maybe due to the processor in the camera with jpegs -otherwise am happy with the photos. Even using the white card does not get rid of a slight green tint. Any ideas?

Turn on auto white balance, go to standard or neutral, vivid always leaves green cast. Fogel all this other bullshit.😂

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