miscolored

/mɪsˈkʌlərd/
adjective
  1. Having the wrong or an inaccurate color.
    • The miscolored photograph looked strange because the grass was pink.
    • The miscolored gemstone was less valuable than the real one.
    • She returned the miscolored shirt to the store for a refund.
verb
  1. Past tense of miscolor: gave a wrong color to something; or presented something in a misleading way.
    • He miscolored the drawing by using the wrong shade of green.
    • They miscolored the data in the chart, leading to a false conclusion.
    • The journalist miscolored the story to make it more dramatic.