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No. I've turned it off. I never had this problem on any of my old Windows Phones. The Lumia phones all had great cameras. My 950 XL camera was awesome! Even my first 2014 Samsung ATIV SE Windows phone didn't over saturate colors like the crazy red you see here.
 

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No. I've turned it off. I never had this problem on any of my old Windows Phones. The Lumia phones all had great cameras. My 950 XL camera was awesome! Even my first 2014 Samsung ATIV SE Windows phone didn't over saturate colors like the crazy red you see here.

He comprado el S20 FE y me ocurrió lo mismo que a ti. Colores rojo y amarillo super saturados.
He desactivado todos los filtros y ajustes, pero no mejoró.
La unica forma de conseguir fotos sin saturación es usar una app de alguna camara que puedas encontrar en la tienda de aplicaciones. Aunque no cuenta con todas las ventajas de la aplicacion de la camara de samsung.

I bought the S20 FE and the same thing happened to you. Super saturated red and yellow colors.
I have disabled all filters and adjustments, but it did not improve.
The only way to get photos without saturation is to use a camera app that you can find in the app store. Although it does not have all the advantages of the application of the Samsung camera.
 
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I'm not happy. The red is so over-hyped. I took the same picture with my 6-year-old 950 XL, and you can see it is much more realistic than the saturated red of the S20 FE...;(

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Seems fine on mine. In fact, this photo slightly de-saturated the red on the plan printout. To my eye, the printed red is brighter than how the photo shows it. Same with the red on the wrapper. Of course, this is under office fluorescent lights. 20210324_142904.jpg
 

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Samsung assumes that users just prefer the oversaturated colors - and no doubt, by and large, they do.

Have you tried shooting in raw? It's an extra step to convert them to jpeg or whatever, but you would have control over that process, so it is worth it when it's important.
 

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I haven't yet. I want to compare the 2 camera apps on the phone first and see what the differences are before I start playing with that. I should try that anyways though. Thanks!
 

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