Before you get started taking pictures, it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the settings found under your phone’s Settings icon. First, tap on Settings icon then on Camera to open the Camera Settings window. From here, you can manage all aspects of an iPhone s camera.
The Preserve Settings Window
This is one of those hidden features that not many people know about. It allows you to choose which settings shouldn t change, and which ones that should revert back to default settings.
Camera Mode
By default, this setting is turned off. This section refers to the picture modes on your camera such as Portrait, Square, and Video. By turning on this option, you are telling your camera to remain in the selected mode each time you take a picture.
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Apple has truly mastered the art of capturing some of the best portraits - be it night or day or any challenging lighting condition. The iPhone maker is well ahead of its competition, but there are some nifty tools that help you make those portraits better using integrated post-edits.
For anyone using one of the iPhones after the iPhone X-series must be well aware of the software editing tools available to users without the need to download a third-party app. From editing the portrait lighting effects in post edits to diving deeper into the editing by controlling the contrast, brightness, tint, shadows and more, there s so much iPhone users can do.