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Problem
Cause
Possible solution
Set your VGA card to a lower
resolution and colour depth
(for example, 800 x 600 / 16-
bit colour).
If a too high VGA
resolution is used (for
example, 1600 x
1200), it is possible
that there is
insufficient memory for
the video overlay.
Updating your VGA driver
may also solve the problem.
The white balance has
been incorrectly set on
the camera.
Set the white balance
correctly (see chapter 5.1).
The background
lighting is not white.
Try to adjust the white
balance (see chapter 5.1). If
this does not help, use
ArcSoft PhotoImpression to
edit the colour.
The monitor has not
been set correctly.
Compare the photograph to
other photographs (for
example, on the Internet)
where you known the colour
is correct. Adjust your monitor
correctly (see the instruction
manual provided with your
monitor).
The printer has been
set incorrectly.
If the photographs look good
on your monitor, check your
printer settings.
An inkjet printer has a
blocked ink cartridge.
See the instruction manual
provided with your printer for
instructions on how to test the
printer and solve any
problems.
The colours of
the photograph
are incorrect.
The paper used is
unsuitable for printing
photographs.
Use original paper from your
printer manufacturer for the
most reliable result.
The photographs are
taken in dark
surroundings.
Make sure there is sufficient
light or use the flash.
There is noise in
the photographs
or the
photographs are
too dark.
The flash has been
used, but the distance
is too great.
Use the flash up to a distance
of 2 metres. The flash cannot
be used for greater distances.
The flash has been
used in bright
surroundings.
The flash is not suitable for
providing additional lighting.
Do not use it in daylight.
The contrast in the
subject is too great.
Change the lighting or take
the photograph closer by or
further away.
The photographs
are overexposed.
The photographs were
taken in bright
sunlight.
Take photographs in the
shadow or try to adjust the
white balance (see chapter
5.1).