<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9887584#post9887584 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by gregr
Ah- I get it. White balance trouble- not uncommon due to the extreme lighting we use. Even the most expensive cameras have trouble getting accurate colors.
I see an F828 listed but no F282- was that a typo? If it is an 828 the camera does have the ability to set a manual white balance- that will be your second best bet- the first best is to shoot in RAW format and adjust the color temp on the computer. This offers the most flexibility. Do you have Photoshop? If not, I'm sure the camera came with the software that will convert the raw files to tiffs or jpegs. During that process you make necessary adjustments to the color, exposure, etc., then you convert the picture to whatever format you want. Most people will take the converted picture and make fine adjustments in Photoshop, though it's not necessary. You can usually resize the picture during the raw conversion too.