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Your white balance is a separate setting. See what it's on and try a setting that matches the situation- incandescent, florescent, etc. Better yet, use your flash and flash white balance setting if you have one. Natural light scenes tend to look warm if the white balance is set to auto. Do the colors look accurate with respect to the table and wall? Where's your ISO? The lower, the better.
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