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โ02-11-2025 06:11 PM (Last edited โ03-05-2025 09:15 AM by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy S25Using the native Samsung app in 'Pro Video' mode on S25 Ultra, if you lock white balance it suddenly changes and adds an ugly magenta shift to the image that is near impossible to color correct for in post.
As soon as you exit manual white balance and revert to auto white balance it can achieve a more natural look image.
Can you please fix the white balance issues? Currently this is anything but 'pro video' when you're unable to lock white balance without it ruining the image in Samsung Log.
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โ11-02-2025 07:15 AM in
Galaxy S25Had update lately, issue still here.
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โ11-29-2025 03:12 PM in
Galaxy S25Here same problem with s24+ exynos, some news?
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โ12-16-2025 05:46 PM in
Galaxy S25Issue still remains...
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4 weeks ago in
Galaxy S25I can't believe it's 2026 and Samsung STILL hasn't fixed this stupid bug that destroys the otherwise excellent capabilities of their camera.
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2 weeks ago in
Galaxy S25Same problem here... please fix it Samsung! The smartphone would be a great camera option otherwise.
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Galaxy S25It's very difficult to edit long videos, such as those shot at a concert or a children's performance. The image barely changes, but then it takes hours to even out the color.
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