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S23 ultra camera over exposed

(Topic created: 03-03-2023 10:04 AM)
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Ash45
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Notice top three window panes on the right side. There are bricks on the wall but in the picture it's totally blown up.

Is anyone facing camera oversaturation issue with s23 ultra ? 
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Red Giant
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Unfortunately, unless you wanted to take a screenshot of the viewfinder instead of taking a picture, I don't think there is a way to reduce the post processing. I just want to make sure I understand this completely after looking at your pictures. You actually prefer the slightly blurry and dull color screenshot as opposed to a much clearer and slightly more illuminated picture?
Del_Wilson
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Thank you for your input! I know it's unusual but yes, I would prefer a "true to life" image over unexpectedly post-processed anytime. At the risk of using a bad metaphor (lol, please bear with me), it's kinda like ordering plain ham and getting a smoked one; when you had a specific recipe in mind but now need to tweak things in order to accommodate for the unwarranted difference. I have the same mindset with photos. I want them "raw" so I can "cook them up" exactly how I want to, and that's if I do decide to edit afterwards.

There have been a few times when I've captured a really nice shot only to have the auto-enhancing ruin the color values, contrast, etc. The sample photo I've provided demonstrates how the auto-enhancing significantly changes what should have been the result.

carloway
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I agree
cweb68
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Try taking the photo in Pro mode; you'll have complete control over the exposure, including white balance. (It's under "More..." in the various options listed under the viewfinder.)

Another possibility is to download a third-party app like Open Camera from the Google Play Store, plus there's Samsung's Expert RAW camera app in the Galaxy Store that often produces more realistic-looking images.
cweb68
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Oh, also in the Galaxy Store is Camera Assistant, which can be used to tweak some of the post-processing of the built-in camera app.
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JBTechfanatic
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open camera now press settings now click advanced picture options now click pro mode picture formats now the 3rd selection is raw format click it and you are good to gošŸ™‚
Del_Wilson
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Thank you for this. I tried it in PRO mode and it does stay true to the viewfinder image; that is, until you switch to 3:4 50MP. But it helps to know there is a non-auto enhancing option!

cweb68
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You're welcome.
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spagoot
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It's not true RAW mode and it's extremely hard to get those images remotely close to the good aspects of the auto photos. It's not worth using expert or pro even today 4+months out
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carloway
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I feel u I get that on the 200 mp the reddish tinge