HT201210 Brand new iPod touch, everything appears like a photo negative .for example video and photo .cannot see how to rectify

My new ipad touch was delivered sat 1st February 2014 , after charging it I proceeded to install various items . All ok apart from everything viewed appears like a negative picture, for example photo and video . Google earth  , streaming tv etc . Tried adjusting contrasts and brightness , please help

Seems like Invert Colors is turned on in Settings>General>Accessibility. Check and see

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