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? 🙁

    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.

    4 days later

    Why the image after taking it changes and is badly modified? Please solve this problem for the Natheenh Phone 2A phone

    Merged 1 post from Problem in camera nothing phone 2a .

    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.

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      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.

      9 days later

      Unfortunately you cannot take selfies in expert mode, so that terrible post-processing remains in them.