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ā02-02-2024 04:54 PM (Last edited ā02-20-2024 03:13 PM by SamsungJustin ) in
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ā02-26-2024 04:09 PM in
Galaxy S24Does not fix the issue.
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ā02-26-2024 04:08 PM in
Galaxy S24There's no fix, the commenter is just clueless
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ā01-29-2024 08:11 AM in
Galaxy S24Unfortunately, the option to disable does not work on 50mp or 200mp mode.
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ā02-05-2024 10:32 AM in
Galaxy S24No there isnt, the special processing for 50 and 200 mode is ruining portrait shoots with too hard microcontrasts and can't be turned off.
You can use Pro Mode for 50MP but 200 can't be used for portraits.
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ā02-26-2024 04:08 PM in
Galaxy S24No there isn't, I personally have tried every different option. Even pro mode and expert raw doesn't fix this issue.
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ā01-29-2024 07:12 AM (Last edited ā01-29-2024 08:19 AM ) in
Galaxy S24Unfortunately, the settings to disable Intelligent Optimization are ignored when 50mp or 200mp mode is enabled. You get oversaturated colors, excessive highlights and the picture you see in preview changes 5 seconds later on gallery when their 'magic' is applied.
I spent more than two hours with Samsung tech support who messed remotely with every setting on my camera remotely. They confirm there is no way to disable the image changes that occur on 50mp and 200mp modes via any available setting. The issue also occuring via RAW modes and in RAW pro modes. I don't understand why Samsung thinks we want to have some AI magic recolor our pictures.
The issue is particularly bad in low light or bright light.
I'm returning my phone as my s20 is better at consistently capturing photos.
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ā02-12-2024 03:18 AM in
Galaxy S24Same here. Post processing DRAMATICALLY reduces picture quality. Happens to me in daylight shots as well. I hope Samsung will address this significant issue in a future update, as soon as possible.
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ā02-12-2024 04:49 AM in
Galaxy S24Nothing new, it does a horrible on on people, makes them look way older. Was already and issue on the S23U.
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ā02-10-2024 10:34 AM in
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ā02-10-2024 10:43 AM in
Galaxy S24