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michitime t1_iudfjfs wrote

I mostly shoot in raw, so non.

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zeegr8one t1_iudhzea wrote

Vibrant. Love the colors.

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oVerboostUK t1_iudiitq wrote

Use raw mostly then edit, if not standard.

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Juvel99 t1_iuds3bt wrote

I like rich contrast.

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Yo_2T t1_iudvqw3 wrote

I picked Rich Contrast when I first got the phone, but then my vacation pictures all looked kinda off, so I switched back to Normal.

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codq t1_iue6ct4 wrote

Wait, these are settings in the iPhones stock camera? Or what you do in post after taking ProRes photos?

Rich Warm isn’t a filter option, do you mean Dramatic Warm?

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newecreator t1_iuei2ws wrote

Standard.

I still prefer the default but I may go to my 2005 self and go super warm.

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Cuberonix t1_iuf083j wrote

+10 Tone

+15 Warmth

It makes my photos pop a little more.

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donkeykong5000 t1_iufrece wrote

You’re probably looking at the wrong thing.

Open the camera app. Hit the arrow at the top. A list of options will appear under the viewfinder in the shape of circles. Select the one that looks like a stack of 3 squares, located between the options for Live Photos and aspect ratio (denoted by default as 4:3). Swipe the viewfinder to select a Photographic Style, and look under the viewfinder to find options for both Tone and Warmth as long as you’re not on the standard Photographic Style.

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USWC t1_iug39eb wrote

Rich Cool (-30 tone/-3 warmth) - sort of a Pixel 3 vibe which I really liked!

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yor4k t1_iugdwwy wrote

I use either rich contrast or vibrant, and sometimes stack with the vivid filter

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bottom t1_iuhrldg wrote

tweak the image afterwards.

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