Hey there. How can I disable this weird post processing? 99% of the time, it makes it look worse or it takes another frame, while showing the correct one initially. So i often have ugly pics due to this post processing. For example, i try to photograph my cat, at first it looks good, a second later after post processing, it does not only look worse visually, it’s also a pic from a later point of time, where the cat already moves away. This ruined so many good shots, pls how to disable?
How to disable Camera Post-Processing
WagiCoding Hey, I don’t know of a way to disable it but what you can do is use an app like zerocam which applies 0 processing.
Daniel thanks for that tip. I still hope they’ll either remove that feature or give us the ability to turn it off, i cannot see any added value in that.
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I totally agree, on my phone 1, too, the photo in the gallery looks much worse than in the camera, and I tried zerocam, paying for a stupid camera in which only the photo function is too much
WagiCoding I wouldn’t expect Nothing to disable post-processing or even allow us to disable it manually. No other phone manufacturer does it actually.
I can recommend you to disable Ultra XDR in the camera app settings. It has improved the results/quality of the automated post-processing on my Nothing Phone 2a. Imo Ultra XDR is a bit too artificial for my taste.
Why the image after taking it changes and is badly modified? Please solve this problem for the Natheenh Phone 2A phone
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I also face this issue generally in indoor clicks. I do this before clicking the pics if processing is ruining the pic -
- Disable the HDR completely from the top.
- Open camera settings and disable Scene Detection.
- Disable night mode.
- Disable watermark.
- Disable Ultra XDR.
Now, you will get instant pic without any processing and you will get what you were seeing on the screen before the click. Give it a try.
AbdoKaMal try raw mode once.
I just noticed that if you go to expert mode and take photos whether in RAW or not there is no post processing. Try it!
etidorhpa photos taken in raw aren’t post-processed or compressed. It’s just raw data taken from the sensors. The files are bigger and allow better control in a photo editing software like Photoshop for example.
etidorhpa yes you are right
Unfortunately you cannot take selfies in expert mode, so that terrible post-processing remains in them.