Digital camera question.

I did a driveway restore last week and it turned out great but in the pictures you can see a yellowish tint in parts of the cement. To the naked eye you do not see this just in the pictures. I have read on filter for this concern. Any body use any of tense filters. The only thing that I can figure out that caused this tint was the well water that I hadto haul to the job. I will post the pictures soon.
 
Here s a couple of pics. This is a repo home a as far a I can tell it was an acid cement stain It is a repo home and I did have to haul water to it. Well water. Worst part is the oil stain that was hidden.
With the naked eye this is a bright white concrete now, just not in the pics.
 

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Nick, cream was gone when I took the job, that's why I took it plus when the wife gets home from Ohio we and the little one will have a great big bucks dinner.

Hey Doug, that's why I am looking into a filter, guess I will have to try the red and blue one and see how it works. Now is when I wish I could get 35 mm film for the old camera. I'm not sure if there is any place now days to get it developed. Lol.
 
Nick, cream was gone when I took the job, that's why I took it plus when the wife gets home from Ohio we and the little one will have a great big bucks dinner.

Hey Doug, that's why I am looking into a filter, guess I will have to try the red and blue one and see how it works. Now is when I wish I could get 35 mm film for the old camera. I'm not sure if there is any place now days to get it developed. Lol.

Walgreens ....
 
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