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Originally Posted by haydnfan
Color temperature of the photo, color temperature of the monitor viewing it, relative perception of color in a very warm picture all add together to make the screen look different than it really is.
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Which is why it's important to do a white balance calibration when taking such a picture. Even better, include a pure white object (such as a sheet of copier paper) in the picture to allow the viewer to make a valid comparison.