Iphoto exporting photo looks pale on iphone

Hi people, I'm trying to export some photos from iphoto and copy them to my new iphone 6. The problem is the exported files look great on my rmbp, but when I copied them to iphone 6, the photos look so pale and dull. I know this is not a problem of my phone because if I use my phone to take the same picture, the color looks good as well. So what did I do wrong? Some color settings? Please help, thanks!

, but when I copied them to iphone 6,
How were you getting the photos onto your iPhone by copying them?

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