![]() If I do keep this photo I will it be using the Apple camera app. That is an amazing feature, the benefits of which I will ne’er be able to enjoy without an update fixing the automatic editing of the photos. Note: this is separate from the color science profiles that you choose when setting up the camera. I’ve heavily considered returning my phone and I’m still undecided. The real kicker, this ‘feature’ cannot be turned off on the standard iPhone 13. ![]() It makes every photo, especially those including people, looking like it was edited by a first semester photography student who just learned about hdr. These include but are not limited to: brightness, highlights, contrast, and vibrance/saturation. Instead, I take a photo and the camera decides that it knows what I want better than I do, automatically applying a bunch of ‘enhancements’. My main complaint is I should be able to get the photo I take. The software edits that are automatically applied to each photo are absolutely awful. The camera itself is the best I’ve ever used. I recently moved from the iPhone X to IPhone 13 (just the regular 13). Refer to your device’s user guide for information on feature support. *Not all features are available on all iPhone or iPad models.
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