screen artifacts in camera mode - Moto G General

hey
when I go in camera mode there are 3 screen artifacts, one blue one green and one red, they are about 4 or 5 pixels in size and are spread out across the screen.
when I take the picture and view in gallery, the artifacts are not there, so clearly they are not an issue with the censor.
When I view a picture or a solid screen, the screen looks fine so its not a stuck pixel or problem with the phones display.
this leads me to believe its an issue with the camera app, does anyone else notice this??

Wut?

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KeithRVA said:
I'm not sure if this has been discussed, I did a forum search but found nothing. Just like the title says, when I take a photo with my HD2 using the camera flash, the photo has a weird green tint. Photos taken without the flash look fine. I have gone into the camera settings and played with the contrast, saturation, and sharpness settings but this didn't really solve the problem. Strange thing is, right after I take the photo, it goes into preview mode and I can see the photo with the green tint...after a few seconds it goes back to the camera. But in the split second before it goes back, I can see the photo without the green tint and it looks perfect! But only for a second and the saved photo is GREEN
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Well i have heard people are having issues with tuere camera from the pinkish hue to the green with flash...people have stated that this might be a hardware defect in the device...i do not know if there are any solutions just giving you a heads up...
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
hegemytouch said:
Well i have heard people are having issues with tuere camera from the pinkish hue to the green with flash...people have stated that this might be a hardware defect in the device...i do not know if there are any solutions just giving you a heads up...
Sent from my HTC HD2 using XDA App
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Ive had green tint in some photos when ive changed the camera iso to 800 and forgotten to lower it or put it into auto when going into a brightly lit environment. basically seems like the sensor or amps/ADC are being overloaded.
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Amrut223 said:
Hi guys,
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