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AI Fix for Photos Taken Under Fluorescent Lights

Fluorescent lights: making everyone look slightly unwell since 1938.

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Fluorescent tubes emit light with a green spike that cameras pick up more than your eyes do. The result: everyone looks sickly green-yellow. Upload your photo and type 'fix the fluorescent light green cast and restore natural skin tones.' EditThisPic neutralizes the green in seconds. Free to try, no signup.
"Our team photos for the company website looked like everyone had food poisoning. Fixed the fluorescent green and suddenly we look like a professional team." @office_photo_rescue

Copy-Paste Prompts

Natural Touch-up
fix the fluorescent light green cast and restore natural skin tones

Best overall fix β€” removes green, restores warmth

Natural Touch-up
remove the green tint and make the photo look like natural daylight

Transforms the whole look from office to daylight quality

Quick Fix
neutralize the fluorescent color cast and make whites look white

Uses white reference points for accurate correction

Portrait Enhancement
fix the green lighting and add some warmth to the skin tones

When you want the opposite of the cold green look

Common Issues

The fix changed areas you didn't want changed

Why: AI sometimes applies edits too broadly across the image

Try: only fix the specific area I marked, leave everything else untouched

Use tap markers to precisely indicate the area that needs fixing

Edit looks artificial or over-processed

Why: AI sometimes overdoes corrections, making results look fake

Try: make the correction look subtle and natural, not over-processed

Adding 'subtle and natural' to any prompt reduces AI over-correction

Colors shifted after the fix

Why: Brightness or exposure corrections can inadvertently shift color balance

Try: fix the issue but preserve the original color tones throughout

Mention 'preserve original colors' when you only want one specific thing fixed

Fix worked on some areas but missed others

Why: AI focuses on the most prominent area and may skip smaller ones

Try: apply the same fix to all affected areas, not just the main one

For missed areas, do a second pass with a marker on the specific spot

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do fluorescent lights make skin look green?

Fluorescent tubes produce light with a green spectral spike. Your brain's chromatic adaptation compensates so you don't notice, but cameras capture the raw spectrum, creating a visible green cast on everything, especially skin.

Will this fix make the photo look professional?

It'll look significantly better β€” natural colors instead of institutional green. For truly professional results, also try 'add natural dimension and warmth' to counteract the flat, shadowless fluorescent look.

Does this work on bathroom fluorescent selfies?

Yes. Bathroom fluorescents are some of the worst offenders. The fix works the same way β€” remove the green cast, restore natural tones.

Can I fix multiple office photos at once?

One at a time, but use the same prompt for all photos from the same location for consistent results.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.

Can I fix fluorescent photos on my phone?

Yes. Works in any mobile browser. No app needed.

You don't look sick. The fluorescent lights are sick.

Fix the green in 15 seconds. Free, no signup.

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