terrible video, just turn on the Live Photo option on your iPhone. Make a photo, the first photo is going to be enhanced, but choose any other photo that you like from that and set it as main photo. That is the only way to bypass the auto-enhance feature.
As if THAT is a solution? Yeah. Make 10 photo's, waste memory on all superfluous images and battery on auto-enhancing one of them, and manually select the second best to keep as "natural image". Face it, Apple Camera is the worst software ever made, and the only way out of it (I hope) is a third party camera app that just makes a single picture without hocus pocus.
@@lovemadeinjapan Live photos don't even waste any more space than a normal photo would tho. It's nowhere near the worst camera software, it's actually pretty good compared to some other brands. Their HRD is top-notch tho and no other brand can even come close to that. It's just that Apple is over-processing the final photo way too much when they don't need it to. Their hardware is really good and has the potential to make really great photos, it doesn't need that much processing at all.
This is why my 9 year old Lumia 950XL still destroys iPhones on camera output. Worst is the macro on a 15 Pro Max. What idiot uses the 13mm wideangle for macro, and then fake bokeh the heck out of it to make it look like a 90mm macro, but with the viewing angle of the 13mm. Also you highlight the biggest stupidity of iOS: app settings are under system settings. They should be IN THE APP.
When you hit the auto enhance wand , it just enhances it again, it does not revert back to
Same here. If you hit the wand it takes it away, and as soon as you hit “done” it just reverts back to being enhanced. This is so annoying
auto enhance completely ruins all my pictures even after changing all the settings
No this is still awful. Even if u stop the auto enhance, I compared the photos w my iphone X and the X wins by far. Soooo bad.
iPhone fucked up, going back to android
iPhone post 13 camera auto enhance sucks no end .. so true xs camera still wins any day hands down
The method I use is taking the photo and then immediately taking a screenshot of it before it gets a chance to auto enhance
That’s what I’m saying but I wish there was a way for it to not actually keep happening to screenshot it
@@tf3366 I agree
It didnt work on my iphone 13, i blamed myself for changing my xr
Bruhhhh toooooo
Did u find any solution ?
I don't have an option to View full HDR on my iPhone 11, pictures just look too bright and bleached out comparing to the preview before I take them
Thank you u saved my life ❤️
terrible video, just turn on the Live Photo option on your iPhone. Make a photo, the first photo is going to be enhanced, but choose any other photo that you like from that and set it as main photo. That is the only way to bypass the auto-enhance feature.
Thanks so much!
It's really helpful
As if THAT is a solution? Yeah. Make 10 photo's, waste memory on all superfluous images and battery on auto-enhancing one of them, and manually select the second best to keep as "natural image". Face it, Apple Camera is the worst software ever made, and the only way out of it (I hope) is a third party camera app that just makes a single picture without hocus pocus.
@@lovemadeinjapan Live photos don't even waste any more space than a normal photo would tho.
It's nowhere near the worst camera software, it's actually pretty good compared to some other brands. Their HRD is top-notch tho and no other brand can even come close to that. It's just that Apple is over-processing the final photo way too much when they don't need it to. Their hardware is really good and has the potential to make really great photos, it doesn't need that much processing at all.
@@chujackam So you basically say we need other software for the camera's. Any suggestions?
what if i don’t have it
Um ano depois e ainda não tem como resolver 😢
This is why my 9 year old Lumia 950XL still destroys iPhones on camera output. Worst is the macro on a 15 Pro Max. What idiot uses the 13mm wideangle for macro, and then fake bokeh the heck out of it to make it look like a 90mm macro, but with the viewing angle of the 13mm. Also you highlight the biggest stupidity of iOS: app settings are under system settings. They should be IN THE APP.
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