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I think what is happenign is that you have the white balance on your camera set tot he wrong type of light. Most newer ones seem to do a decent job on auto but there are also usually 3 settings (I'm assumign a point and shoot sort of camera, not an SLR). One's for daylight, natural sunlight, like for shooting outdoors. The generic 'indoor' setting usually assume cool white flourescent lights and will really mess up the color if you have incandescent lights or just have lots of windows and are shooting in the sun. My suggestion is to first try auto - it probably got inadventantly set to something else.

--Randy
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