SniffUmaMuffins

SniffUmaMuffins t1_jad3a9w wrote

Yes it works. I’m a hobbyist photographer. This approach worked for me with my old iPhone 13 Pro, as well as with my current iPhone 14 Pro.

I’d bet money Apple won’t change this for the iPhone 15. They tend to be very stubborn and proud when it comes to back peddling features that don’t work properly. This auto brightening of backlit subjects needs some sort of setting, and/or the ability to edit afterwards. It’s totally broken.

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SniffUmaMuffins t1_jabohuj wrote

It does this whenever there is the least bit of backlighting, I hate it as well.

Here’s the only workaround I know:

Take the photo in raw mode, click on “edit”, you’ll see the post processing go away. In order to make it stick, you have to make some minor edit and hit save. Now share the raw image with yourself via text or email, which converts it to a jpg.

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