How the hell do you guys take good photos with an iPhone 12 Pro
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Looking for advice. New to using iPhone 12 Pro and desperately trying to learn how to take a decent photo. Here’s a couple from recently - any tips or advice?
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Whenever I take photos with my iPhone 12 Pro, they come out with HUGE noise, low quality, and horrible lighting. How are you guys getting these good photos and how do you get rid of the noise and grain?
The iPhone 12 only uses one lens at a time to take a photo, so essentially what you want is already what you get.
Remember that at the bottom of the standard Camera app, you can switch between "Photo" mode and "Portrait" mode - and that with the ".5x / 1x / 2x" indicator just above, you can switch between lenses.
Perhaps it is the new lens correction feature for the Ultra Wide lens that is annoying you. You can turn that off from Settings in the Camera section where you'll find a slider for Lens Correction.
I found that by turning off the "true tone" in Settings -> Display and Brightness, it massively changed how the image was represented on the screen. The "oranging" effect or "over lighting" is gone, and the picture looks more natural.