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DowntownGiraffe t1_iubcj7s wrote

The photo in the restaurant looks over exposed. But other than that I don’t think I see the issue… maybe someone with a better eye can help.

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RandyLeRam t1_iubkjfn wrote

They really turned the dial upto 11 after the 12pros. Not for the better either. Most people seem to prefer the overly bright pics sadly so it’s the way they will continue.

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undercovergangster t1_iublvwr wrote

Try cleaning your camera lens. Is there any sort of lens protector on the camera lenses?

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SK8xDADx420 t1_iubpny2 wrote

It needs to be upgraded to the 14 Pro camera

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Altruistic_Concert84 t1_iuc2xag wrote

It’s that weird auto post processing after the snap ! Though apple calls this the photonic engine !! Yuck suffering the same with Iphone 14 pro max ..

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TennesseeWhisky t1_iuclp07 wrote

The iPhone is always overexposing, it has priority for face and shadows. When making a photo tap on the light object (sky for example), so it will correct the exposure and you can always pull out shadows in post. You can also use profiles (rich contrast) to counter that behavior a little.

Fun fact: it is basically impossible to get an overexposed photo shooting auto on pixel 6 and 7.

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