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Best Pictures Using Your iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus

Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2016 9:03pm
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EmmaHall

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The iPhone 6S and 6S Plus are two of the greatest devices available for shooting those professional-looking photographs. With a sapphire coated lens, snazzy optics and revolutionary focus pixels that create fast, comprehensive shooting experiences, we adore snapping away on these devices.


However, if you needed to get even MORE from your iPhone 6S camera and ’re like us, you’ve come to the right location. Here’s our quickie guide for taking even better pictures with your apparatus.


#1: Always use the camera grid When shooting casual photographs with your iPhone, it’s simple to make pictures that are jilted, with the horizon inadvertently leaned at an angle. Switching your grid lines to the ‘On’ setting is the most easy way to avoid this and make your pictures appear to be photographic gold. The grid lines superimpose a series of lines on the display of within your Camera app, making it much less difficult to compose your snap. Go to your Settings, and scroll down to Camera & Pictures. Change the grid ‘On,’ and use it to line-up the horizon properly, giving you -looking pictures.


#2: Enable vehicle HDR One of the simplest ways to improve image quality in your Repair iPhone Screen photographs is to experiment with HDR, a mode that you switch on and off on top of the Camera program. You can’t miss it.


HDR stands for high dynamic range, and is a setting that unnaturally improves dynamic range by merging three different light exposures together: a normal one, a glowing one and a dark one. HDR forbids the light from becoming overexposed or beaten into blackness, finding the ideal medium for beautiful pictures.

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