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heloo , i have had the sony a6000 for seven months four of which it was sent off for repairs for getting an error message,,, i am having a huge issue with colors. why are the images so flat? even the Jpegs?? i have tried everything i can find on the net to fix during import but nothing seems to work? this week my grandsons hair looks purple , almost like a full head of hair that had chromatic abberation.... so weird.... i love this camera and its a huge downgrade for me but wanted something small and quick for my grand childrennnn you just cant beat the focus on this

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system but the colors?? are gonna drive me crazy... i appreciate any help i can get ...i dont have this problem with any of my other brands

 

i have attached two images the first one of the boy... his hair looks like a purple hat?

 

and then the second of the girl   .... so bland.... im thinking Sony Jpeg should fix this? i mean i expect it from RAW but not from jpeg... please help   i am hating this camera right now

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Which camera did you use before?

 

Nothing in the posted pictures seem terribly wrong to me.

 

Perhaps you can post a reference image with the style you like?

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you should calibrate your monitor

 

the pictures look great on my calibrated monitor

Thats a great suggestion, check several PC and TV monitors . then if they still seem dull, you can try the "Vivid" setting in the menu under "creative style".

I can though see what you are saying about the boy's "Purple hat" this may be blue sky reflecting off an area of his hair.

Can you share more images of that day?

 

By the way the picture of the little girl is adorable. Great catch!

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