when taking photos on my iPhone 13pro the camera switches from photo to video. how do I keep the camera on photo? Posted on Jul 29, 2022 4:53 PM (2) Me too (4) Reply Question marked as Top-ranking reply User profile for user: brbo brbo User level: Level 8 36,191 points ...
The grid is really useful on your iPhone camera as it helps you to line up your photos correctly, using therule of thirds. It’s probably the only “technical” photography thing I know. The grid is split into 9 equal parts and allows you to align your subject in one of these intersec...
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It looks like you don't have iCloud Photos and Optimize Storage enabled on your new iPhone. This can free up space on your device: Set up and use iCloud Photos - Apple Support For the storage discrepancy on the second screenshot, we recommend reaching out to Apple Support directly for ...
Photos taking up WAY too much storage Why has my photo storage doubled after updating to iOS 16.3.1? I just updated my iPhone 13 Pro to iOS 16.3.1. Before the update my 1,500 photos were taking up around 50gb on my iPhone. After the update, my photos are all of a sudden taking ...
If you are using a Pro model, turn on ProRAW. On your iPhone, go toSettings>Camera>Formatsand enableApple ProRAWunder thePhoto Capturesection. Then when taking photos, tap the RAW button to enable it so that the photos you take are RAW. ...
iPhone 16 Pro running iOS v18.0.1 and connect to CarPlay with the phone sitting in the console. Every time I hit a bump in the road I hear the camera shutter sound. When I stopped the vehicle and looked at Photos I see numerous photos of the console! :-) anyone else experience ...
Big dark clouds add amazing drama to a scene, so if you like to create dramatic and moody photos, get out with your iPhone camera when the sky is “angry!” With regards to light, the most beautiful time of day to shoot is around thegolden hours of sunrise and sunset. The colors wi...