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ā08-05-2024
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Anyone know why my pictures taken in portrait mode on my s22 ultra look like this? The problem began on a trip 4 weeks ago and only happens when I use portrait mode.
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ā08-06-2024 10:32 AM (Last edited ā08-06-2024 10:32 AM ) in
Galaxy S22@userhgr18 You have Color Point enabled.
To change it to a more standard portrait option, click the circle to the right above the shutter button. Then you can select the more tradition Blur or something else.
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ā08-06-2024 12:30 AM in
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Galaxy S22@userhgr18 You have Color Point enabled.
To change it to a more standard portrait option, click the circle to the right above the shutter button. Then you can select the more tradition Blur or something else.
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ā08-14-2024 10:07 AM in
Galaxy S22![](/skins/images/69019E14104397DC678859AB4E46E7F7/responsive_peak/images/icon_anonymous_message.png)
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