APPLE has added a clever new feature that instantly livens up your photos.
The new iPhone 13 offers Photographic Styles – special “filter-style” camera presets that make your pictures look better.
You choose them before taking a photo, giving your images a fresh and different look.
This feature is currently only available for iPhone 13 users.
Standard comes with five Photographic Styles.
First up is Standard – the default iPhone option that should work best for most situations.
Then there’s Rich Contrast, which promises “darker shadows, richer colours and strong contrast” for a dramatic look.
Third is Vibrant Style
, which offers “wonderfully bright and vivid colours” for what Apple describes as a “brilliant yet natural look”.Fourth is Warm Style, adding golden undertones for a much warmer photo.
And fifth is the opposite of that – Cool Style – with blue undertones for a colder feel.
When you first open the Camera on your iPhone 13, you’ll be asked to choose a Photographic Style.
To get used to the normal style of photos, it’s worth sticking with Standard.
You can’t change Styles once you have taken a photograph.
You must change your settings before you take a photo to experiment with a new Style.
You have two options.
Alternatively, you can go into Settings > Camera > Photographic Styles to change your chosen mode.
After selecting a Photographic Style you will see it in the top-right corner of the Camera App.
You can tap this to modify your Style at any moment.
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