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Why is the photo taken by the camera so different from the real color?

There are four reasons why the color of the photos taken by the camera is very different from the real thing:

1. One is that the ambient color temperature and white balance are set incorrectly (sometimes the automatic white balance will fail);

2. One is caused by overexposure or underexposure of photos (adjusting shutter and aperture);

3. One is caused by the reflection of the object surface (a polarizer needs to be installed);

4. One is the photographer's technical problem (need more study and practice).

You can adjust the white balance of the camera. In addition, you can use post-processing software such as Lightroom to properly adjust the parameters such as the saturation of photos, so as to obtain better image quality performance.