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PHOTOS February 12, 2021
iPhone 12 Pro models also introduce a LiDAR Scanner, which enables 6x faster autofocus in low-light scenes and Night mode portraits when combined with the power of A14 Bionic, Deep Fusion on all cameras for improved photos in any environment, and Smart HDR 3, which uses machine learning to intelligently adjust the white balance, contrast, texture, and saturation of a photo for remarkably natural-looking images. Additionally, users can now experience Apple ProRAW, which integrates Apple’s multiframe image processing and computational photography with the versatility of a RAW format for full creative control over color, detail, and dynamic range natively on iPhone or with other professional photo editing apps.

Editing in the Photos App

  • Crop the photo as needed so that the flowers are filling the entire frame, making them as “in your face” as possible.
  • Small increases in exposure brighten the frame and allow the arrangement to pop, especially on a mobile screen.
  • For floral arrangements and other colorful still lifes, bumping the saturation a small amount (less than 10) further pops the colors and allows them to stand out.
  • Finally, adjust the warmth of the photo. Generally this means cooling down the image just slightly for an elegant calming effect that’s also still very true true to life.

Images of Shot on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max: Flowers