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‎07-29-2022 01:05 AM in
Galaxy S22My S22 Ultra main photo mode is over exposing. This has been the case from the beginning (purchased my phone in March) and I hoped then some future update would fix this.
A main photo mode over compendates and results are usually blown out highlights, washout blacks and lost details. This is why I usually end shooting RAW to ensure that I don't ruin my photos. Over exposing happens mainly when there is sky in picture or bright highlights.
One thing I'm also missing is exposure adjustment slider in a main photo mode. I use to have this in my old OnePlus 🙂 It was neat and fast option.
Have I missed some setups or is this permanent?
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‎01-10-2023 11:55 AM in
Galaxy S22While this is a reasonable workaround, it doesn't address the core issue at hand. The S22 overexposes photos by default. Particularly if the subject of the photo is a person.
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‎02-01-2023 11:15 AM in
Galaxy S22I agree that the camera consistently overexposes. Using the exposure compensation slider for every photo is a pain, and not a reasonable solution.