When you take a low-light image of your iPhone, the night mode automatically switches – it means that the SNFL takes longer to capture, but ends up being much brighter. So you can see what is in the dark. Apparently, IOS 15 brings the opportunity to disable this automation.
According to 9to5Mac, and probably considered in the update of the iOS 15 currently executed, the update of the Apple software, which is set to the final form of September, has a parameter that allows you to completely disable the mode completely disable the mode. Automatic night.
You will always be able to use the night mode in the camera application by manually selecting it – the mode does not switch automatically when you try to take a standard photo.
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You can previously stop the automatic night mode trigger, but the action would only apply until the camera’s application closes, so you must disable it again, which spoils you half the point of Transform it to start.
This new feature looks like a logical solution to an awkward Wiirk of Apple’s software.
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The problem with the night mode appearing automatically on standard pictures, it is that even if it has resulted in more brilliant and easier buttons, it’s not the same thing as “better” photos .
Many night photos look a lot more artistic when the darkness of the night, and street lights or buildings or other than you capture, juxtapose. The bright lights in the darkness are distinguished because they are so solitary.
If the dark night mode the lights and also illuminates the “darkness” so that you can see shapes and objects, it loses its artistic quality. The photos are generally not as good (obviously exceptions apply).
Of course, it is possible that each photographer plays with phone settings and supervise an excellent photo, but it can be much more difficult when night mode continues to jump from top to bottom and say “Choose me!”.
It’s not like night mode is harder to use now because you can still press the “night” in the photography carousel at the bottom. This allows you to wonder why Apple has ever thought that this long-standing night setting should also be switched to standard “Photo” mode.
Anyway, it’s ok now, and we would like to see Android devices follow a combination because they suffer from this problem as well as iPhones.