TrueVision HD Blue Tint

I recently had my computer serviced for hardware failure after some RAM was found faulty and caused HDD failure. I sent it in for service and had the OS reloaded. I have had it back for a few days now and have discovered that the lower resolution webcam settings are displaying a blue tint in the default windows camera, YouCam, and various video chat services. I have removed the driver, checked for updates and restarted the system multiple times to no avail. This was not an issue in the past.
Here are screenshots of the webcam in the different resolutions.
320 x 240 - blue tint
640 x 480 - blue tint
1280 x 720 - normal colors
What can I do about this issue? I use my webcam multiple times a week to contact family and friends. Any help would be appreciated.

Hello cbabb7,
You’re having a problem with the web cam.
You might try to go to HP.com and update the driver from the site. Also update the BIOS.
Before you go to the site to do the updates uninstall the webcam from device manager.
Here is a link for device manager.
Here is the link to the updates. You'll need your product number.
Also you might try to uninstall cyber link you cam and reinstall from the recovery manager.
Here is a link to uninstall cyber link, and another link to reinstall in recovery manager.
Let me know if this helps.

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