IPhone 5s yellow tint in camera roll

I got a new 5s over the holidays specifically because I wanted a better phone camera before our new baby comes.  However, my phone takes REALLY yellow photos.  Even when I try to color correct, they are significantly yellowed.  I downloaded the Photoshop app, and the simple act of opening a photo in Photoshop fixes the yellow tint, even without applying any filters or color correction.  Can anyone help?  I'm happy to have at least a temporary solution, but having to consistently edit every photo I take with my phone seems redundant.  Especially when this seems to be some issue with the camera or camera roll?

Ok, so I figured it out.... I must have selected a filter in my camera roll at some point, and it just kept taking pictures with that filter.  I think it's REALLY dumb that the default isn't NO FILTER.  Plus, there's no batch edit, so I've got over 100 photos with yellow tint that I have to fix one at a time.  *sigh*  Anyway, I thought I'd post the resolution for anyone else having the same problem I did who might be searching for an answer.

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