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4 whole betas later. Still no fix for portrait mode edits.

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S24Uuser
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I encourage everyone who reads this ti try this themselves and get back with the results. But me being a photographer, i use portrait mode on my phone, Alot. One if my biggest issues is sometimes the phone blurs the wrong thing. Or beleives a backround object is the real subject and blurs the real subject. Never fear. For with one UI 6 you can change the blur. To anywhere you please.
Oh wait, we are stuck on One UI 7 beta. The worst beta program to ever live. If you take a picture on portrait mode that doesnt come out right. You cant even change OR remove the blur anymore. Instead, when trying to do so. You realuze samsung has implemented this new feature called no backsies. When the photo is finished. Samsung permanently blurs anything and everything it beleive isnt the subject. Meaning no changing the blue level. And no changing where the blue is.

Thanks samsung! For absolutely doing nothing about the only issue destroying my photography journey. 

And dont say "oh well you should submit feedback"
This isnt my first or second time posting about this
And i do come with receipts

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1/11/25
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Yeah honestly I don't think Samsung really gaf anymore they give zero communication
userlQcCM1wRc8
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Hope this gets fixed! Thank you for posting.
USBetaModerator3
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Hello @S24Uuser

We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with Portrait Mode in One UI 7 Beta.  We also want to thank you for pointing out for the Photo Portrait mode issue again, that actually was not "burdened" by us since January 11th.  We understand that as a photographer, having precise control over blur adjustments is essential for capturing the best shots.

Following your report (Shampoo / Football field pictures), we determined that the light-related changes in your images occurred due to studio light rather than an issue introduced by the Beta update. However, we recognize that some users prefer greater control over portrait adjustments, and we will continue sharing this feedback with the relevant teams for future improvements.

Although we hate to remind you again, if the issue persists, please take a picture with the blur effect and also include the original images in the error report to help us analyze more in depth. 

We appreciate your patience and your dedication to making One UI better for all users. Thank you for your contributions to the Beta program!

Regards,
One UI Beta Team

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