Neural Radiance Fields has become a prominent method of scene generation via view synthesis. A critical requirement for the original algorithm to learn meaningful scene representation is camera pose information for each image in a data set. Current approaches try to circumnavigate this assumption with moderate success, by learning approximate camera positions alongside learning neural representations of a scene. This requires complicated camera models, causing a long and complicated training process, or results in a lack of texture and sharp details in rendered scenes. In this work we introduce Hash Color Correction (HashCC) -- a lightweight method for improving Neural Radiance Fields rendered image quality, applicable also in situations where camera positions for a given set of images are unknown.