Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Apple iOS 15 supports manually turning off the night scene mode, and the glare is also optimized and the color is automatically adjusted.

Apple iOS 15 supports manually turning off the night scene mode, and the glare is also optimized and the color is automatically adjusted.

Foreign media 9to5 Mac reported that Apple has launched the night scene mode on the iPhone 1 1 series of mobile phones, and has made a major photography upgrade to iOS. Very weak light shooting, get rid of the limitations of small camera sensors, and instantly become shareable. However, after being applied to the night camera, the photographing effect of some scenes did not show the night effect, which could not meet the user's expectations.

Foreign media editors said:

As can be seen from the following test samples, the iPhone will be exposed for a long time to increase the screen brightness without restoring the perception seen by the naked eye, and the glare is particularly serious. It can be seen that the night scene mode is not always the right mode, and users need the initiative.

Apple previously allowed users to manually turn off the night scene mode when shooting in low light, but the process was short. If the iPhone detects that the night scene mode should be used, it will still turn on automatically, which will cause trouble to many users.

At present, this problem has been solved in Apple's iOS 15, and an option has been added to the camera, which can effectively disable the night scene mode of the iPhone camera.

Enter the settings application-click on the camera part-click on the protection program settings-and open the toggle button of "night scene mode".

In addition, the beta version of iOS 15 has also adjusted the camera algorithm, and the backlight performance is better, especially the details of the highlights are kept more. According to reports, the latest beta version of iOS 15 seems to improve the way iPhone takes photos and processes photos under certain lighting conditions.

This change was first exposed on Reddit, and two photos seem to show that in the latest photo processing process, Apple removed the lens halo in the photo. When users shoot scenes that don't need lens glare, Apple may improve the iPhone's processing algorithm and automatically eliminate lens halo.

The picture color has also changed a little. It seems that the new system will actively optimize the picture color.

We all know that the ghost of iPhone is caused by lens assembly and lens cover, and this scene has existed for many years. Apple has not been able to solve this problem, and it has been vomited by users for many years. In this system update, Apple seems to want to improve screen glare through software.

At present, the iOS 15 system is currently in the Beta testing stage, and there are still many bugs to be fixed. The tail that wants to try needs to be cautious.