iPhone: three tips for taking better photos

With the release of the iPhone 14 Pro in September, Apple has once again made progress in the photo field. If the pixel race has long been abandoned on the Cupertino side, the three lenses of the device remain a benchmark in the high-end smartphone market. 

According to many experts,l’iPhone 14 Prois the best to date, or at least one of the best tealight holders on the market. 

But having a phone capable of taking very good photos is one thing, you still need to know how to handle it correctly. If the camera application is easy to use, it has gained numerous customization solutions in recent years. The user has many tools at his disposal to take the best possible shots. 

The grid: an essential

In order to use the full potential of your phone, here are some features, sometimes overlooked, to make your photos even more beautiful. The first solution is to activate the grid. This simple solution allows you to always have good framing and optimize the positioning of elements in a photo.

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When the latter is loaded, the best thing is to slightly offset the central subject of the image. By using the grid, it is easy to identify the “strong points” of a photo 2/3 of the way through. By placing elements on these points (like a face), the human eye will naturally be drawn to that area of ​​the photo.

Filters: for more vibrant images

Another complementary solution to have better photos is to use the photography style. This new feature appeared with the iPhone 13. These “filters” allow you to have predefined settings in order to accentuate certain aspects of the photo. To use them, simply open the small menu under the camera (see below), the filters will then present themselves one by one, allowing the user to scroll through them to get the best possible result.

ProRAW: the absolute solution

Finally, the ideal solution to have better photos with your iPhone is to usethe ProRAW mode. The latter will capture more details in the photos. This solution, however, poses a problem, it creates larger files and is therefore only available on iPhones with a certain level of storage.

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