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Why are the colour tones of pictures taken by the same camera not uniform?

Author: Dylan

The following information is specific to GardePro Trail camera models with multiple passive infrared (PIR) sensors.

The GardePro Trail camera employs three passive infrared (PIR) sensors, comprising a primary sensor and two secondary sensors.
Upon detecting motion, the primary PIR sensor promptly initiates a shot. To guarantee rapidity, the camera employs a rapid yet relatively unsophisticated automatic white balance (AWB) algorithm. This approach enables rapid capture of the moment, although it may result in images with inaccurate colour tones.

To address this issue, our products are designed with two secondary PIR sensors. Upon activation of the primary PIR sensor, the secondary PIR sensors simultaneously initiate a more precise AWB algorithm. However, this is contingent upon the user enabling the "Side Motion Sensors" function within the camera settings.


The multi-sensor triggering mechanism allows for a balance to be struck between shooting speed and colour accuracy. The primary PIR sensor is responsible for capturing key moments in a timely manner, while the secondary PIR sensor ensures more accurate colour reproduction.

If you are still experiencing inconsistent colour tones, please check if the "Side Motion Sensors" function is enabled. If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact us, we will do our best to provide you with the best after-sales support.

  • If your problem still cannot be solved, please contact us.

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Last modified: 2025-01-09