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The photos I take with Panasonic lx5 are always blue. . . Please ask the master for advice. . .

Blue is to set the color temperature of white balance low, and there are three solutions.

1. Take photos in raw format, select automatic white balance, and adjust the white balance appropriately in the later software. I usually use lightroom, pull the button left and right, and keep that color if I like.

2. Adjust the color temperature. Blue indicates that the set color temperature is lower than the actual color temperature. Just raise the color temperature appropriately. Lx5 has a q in the lower right corner. In the menu, the sixth one on the right is white balance, and the bottom one is the color temperature adjustment key. It's about 5000 on sunny days and 7000 on cloudy days. Specifically, you can check the color temperature table, which is easy to find online.

3. Set the white balance of the shooting environment. Select a piece of white paper, enter the set white balance state (this state button and the color temperature selection button above are under an item, just above it), press display on the white paper with the camera, and then take pictures without color cast. This method is better and worth using, but it is a bit troublesome.

Lx5 machine is very good. If you can use it well, the effect will basically satisfy you. If it doesn't work well, it won't be much better in SLR photos.