03-03-2022 06:50 PM - last edited 03-03-2022 06:54 PM
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I have noticed that my new s22 Ultra washes colours out of face in indoor lighting. At first selfies look great but after taking a photo the phone makes some sort of adjustment that is supposed to enhance the colours of the picture but instead it makes all photos overly lit and it fades the colours. Face looks pale and grey. Have anybody else noticed this same issue?
12-04-2022 09:10 AM
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I have the ss2 plus and the same thing happens. I have tried all the settings. Nothing works. I look grey. How is this intelligent? My S8 took clearer, better colour and smarter pictures! The S22 has also taken away the letters down the right column on the contacts list and spell checker! At this point I prefer my s8 besides its storage capacity.
16-04-2022 11:03 AM
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I think Samsung has to think on this issue on priority mainly if there is a background light and we are capturing selfi against light then this issue happend with me. Samsung provide updates accordingly
26-04-2022 09:11 AM
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Nevermind... Didn't work. Lol you really have to have good lighting for it to look more natural.
18-07-2022 10:09 PM
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I agree, it washes out my face, it's terrible!
26-07-2022 03:37 PM
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Hello SAMSUNG,
I need a new smartphone and the S22 would be my choice by many reasons.
This problem with photos being washed out, that happens at least since I had a S10e. So, since it is not fixed for the current expensive flagship line, I have decided not to buy the S22 but will buy a Pixel 6 instead.
How can you not fix this issue for so long? Like others described, before taking the photos we can see good colors on the screen, but after taking it, the selfies are whitened and washed out.
Please fix it. This is the only reason for me not to buy a S22.
26-07-2022 03:40 PM
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I need a new smartphone and the S22 would be my choice by many reasons.
This problem with photos being washed out, that happens at least since I had a S10e. So, since it is not fixed for the current expensive flagship line, I have decided not to buy the S22 but will buy a Pixel 6 instead.
How can you not fix this issue for so long? Like others described, before taking the photos we can see good colors on the screen, but after taking it, the selfies are whitened and washed out.
Please fix it. This is the only reason for me not to buy a S22.
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23-08-2022 02:55 PM
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I agree, I am about to return this phone because the selfie's are HORRIBLE : (
17-11-2022 09:31 AM
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Is the issue fixed yet? Any updates or workarounds maybe?
25-11-2022 03:13 AM
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Hi, I am taking photos lately and it makes my hair grey at the top! EVERY time! Even after getting my hair done.. the blonde still goes grey.. see pic below. My hair is blonde highlights
28-11-2022 08:06 PM
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I just bought a samsung s22 and I am having the same issues. Washed out selfie images. I am seriously unhappy - avoid the S22!
