12/9/2023 0 Comments Be focused pro share with iphone![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve duplicated the settings that were on my older iPhone, but on the new ones, I’m not sure which is best. ![]() I’ve tried with and without live mode and with and without Raw mode, but it seems to still do that “processing” action, in all cases, which blurs parts of the image, or if it doesn’t, it has part of the image already blurred as soon as I snap it. I know with iPhone 12 Pro Max, there are additional settings, such as Scene Detection and Smart HDR among others which I have enabled, but I’m not sure which way to set these to get things back like before where it stops blurring any parts of the image.Īny insight or tips on how to fix are greatly appreciated. On previous iPhones, each image was always fully clear with no blur in any part of it unless I snapped it too quickly before it could properly focus or if I shook to much while snapping it. I have also noticed that, sometimes, the entire image will appear clear as soon as I snap it, but then a processing timer quickly appears for a few seconds which, after it disappears, whatever processing was just happening, causes that same blur situation to occur even though it was completely clear in those couple of seconds after I snapped it but before that processing occurred. It appears to be focusing on one particular part of the image or an object in the image while the rest is blurred. When I take pictures with my iPhone 12 Pro Max, the entire image is not coming clear. ![]()
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