Photos Taken With Your Galaxy S3 Camera!

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While I love the camera in the S3, my greatest disappointment is the blue cast on flash pictures.
Here is an example which is also overexposed - perhaps a minus exposure value setting in the phone would have helped:
20121214_203957 blue cast photo - Isabel Cutler photos at pbase.com
I was able to make the color more realistic in Photoshop, and also corrected the overexposure in this image:
20121214_203957 Photoshopped photo - Isabel Cutler photos at pbase.com

How are you dealing with the blue cast of flash pictures?
 
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Possible solution to blue flash pics!
In searching the web for an answer I found a suggestion to use the Camera Zoom FX app and bought it for $1.49 (it's on sale).
In experimenting I found that using daylight white balance instead of auto greatly improved the results, if leaving the picture a bit too red - but it sure looked better.
Went back to the stock camera app and chose daylight white balance and it yielded pretty much the same results - a little desaturation of the red in Photoshop and it looked better.
I do like the Camera Zoom FX because it can be set to capture an image when you touch a point on the screen. I haven't fully investigated it, but it's certainly worth $1.49!
See my results at this link (and in the next image) CameraZOOM-Auto-Daylight WB-Desat Red photo - Isabel Cutler photos at pbase.com
 
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Very low lighting but I'm on AC browsing on my TV

My GS3 sleeps in the bed and I make my girlfriend sleep on the couch
 

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I got a snow flake :)


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Taken in Americana in Glendale, CA :D

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It is an amazing camera. I'm very happy with it, EXCEPT for the blue cast in flash shots...and of course, I'm hoping one of these days we're going to get optical zoom in a phone camera!
 
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does anyone feel like the gs3 takes amazing pictures except any slight movement makes it really blurry? I feel like I didn't have this problem with other phones. A lot of my pictures are blurry for some reason and it's really annoying :/
 
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Have you turned on the "Anti Shake" in the Gear menu?