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    I don't have my phone with me, but for indoors shots, choosing the "incandescent" setting for white balance seems to get decent results.

    I normally avoid taking photos with flash because it gives off a bright artificial color. Also when taking close-up shots with the macro setting, the minimum distance from the object is roughly around 10cm, any closer and your photos won't come out clean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben- View Post
    @jack_snap
    I don't have my phone with me, but for indoors shots, choosing the "incandescent" setting for white balance seems to get decent results.

    I normally avoid taking photos with flash because it gives off a bright artificial color. Also when taking close-up shots with the macro setting, the minimum distance from the object is roughly around 10cm, any closer and your photos won't come out clean.
    You were right ...Fiddling with White Balance setting did helped me ..... For me, Setting it to Fluorescent produced good natural colour with no yellowish tone ....Thanks for the Help :)

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