Attaching a picture would be problematic unless photographed next to an accurate colour swatch. It's a function of the model of display you use, its current colour profile, the model of camera you use and the configuration of the display that we then view the final picture on. So it's the kind of thing you should just take the reporter's word for. We're not going to be able to see the same problem...
I think generally if those dots look too red then you should try playing with:
Settings > Devices > Colour
Try adding other profiles to make the dots look orange instead of red. If that fails then you might want to try a different monitor, or calibrating the one you have by getting a colorimeter such as https://hughski.com/colorhug2.html
Attaching a picture would be problematic unless photographed next to an accurate colour swatch. It's a function of the model of display you use, its current colour profile, the model of camera you use and the configuration of the display that we then view the final picture on. So it's the kind of thing you should just take the reporter's word for. We're not going to be able to see the same problem...
I think generally if those dots look too red then you should try playing with:
Settings > Devices > Colour
Try adding other profiles to make the dots look orange instead of red. If that fails then you might want to try a different monitor, or calibrating the one you have by getting a colorimeter such as https:/ /hughski. com/colorhug2. html