That appears too bright to be what you see but remember everyone's eyes see things differently and the camera does as well. Many digital cameras are known for dulling down colors or artificially brightening them. That's why I (and many others) believe it is imperative to post-process all of your photos and shoot in raw format when possible. What I see above seems to be more a brightness/lighting issue rather than a color difference. Just what I see in those pics.

Color management is also a biggie here...not just what you see but how does your monitor, camera and printer interpret colors? Doubtfully all the same without some calibrating and tweaking and correctly setting each one. I've already gone through all of this and it can be a pain. Make sure, at a minimum, that you have your camera and other devices set to the same color space.

Hope that helps.


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