iPhone photography tips: Capturing the perfect shot requires mastering exposure, the key to controlling image brightness, whether you're a photography pro or a casual snapper. Fortunately, adjusting exposure on your iPhone is a simple process, providing you with the flexibility to fine-tune both before and after capturing an image. Before you snap a photo, the iPhone camera automatically sets focus and exposure while face detection balances
1. Open the Camera app.
2. Tap the screen to reveal the automatic focus area and exposure setting.
3. Adjust the focus area by tapping where you want it.
4. Fine-tune exposure by dragging up or down next to the focus area.
For added convenience, you can lock your manual focus and exposure settings by touching and holding the focus area until "AE/AF Lock" appears. To unlock settings, simply tap the screen. Also read: Google Messages Photomoji rolled out! Know how to use it - step-by-step guide
Tap, tap, and move the slider to adjust exposure.
The exposure remains locked until you reopen the Camera app.
To preserve exposure settings between sessions, go to Settings > Camera > Preserve Settings and turn on Exposure Adjustment.
How to Enhance your photos further with filters
1. Open the Camera app and choose Photo or Portrait mode.
2. Tap, then select a filter by swiping left or right.
3. Capture the shot with your chosen filter.
1. Go to Settings > Camera.
2. Turn on Grid and Level to display these aids on the camera screen.
Post-capture, refine your shots in the Photos app using editing tools:
Align shots further and adjust horizontal and vertical perspectives.
Explore additional editing options for a polished final result.
Mastering exposure on your iPhone camera empowers you to unleash your creativity
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