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Apple iOS 15 tips: How to choose a photographic style in the camera app on iPhone 13

Apple always brings something new with its camera in its latest iPhone model and the iPhone 13 is no exception. The New Apple iPhone 13 features a 3x telephoto camera,  a wide-angle camera, and an ultra-wide camera with a much bigger aperture. And it comes loaded with features such as photographic styles, cinematic mode, and Macro photography.

In this article, we will tell you how you can choose a photography style in the camera app on your iPhone 13.

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Your iPhone 13 model allows you to apply a Photographic Style that customizes how the Camera captures photos. It lets you choose from the preset styles such as Rich Contrast, Vibrant, Warm, or Cool, then customizes them further by adjusting the tone and warmth values. The camera applies your choice every time you take a photo in Photo mode. Or You can change and adjust Photographic Styles right on the Camera every time you take a photo.

How to choose a Photography style:

Your iPhone’s camera is automatically set to Standard to a balanced style that is true to life. But if you want to apply a different Photographic Style, do the following:

Step 1: On your iPhone 13, open the Camera app, then tap the Camera Controls button.

Step 2: In the camera control, tap the Photographic Styles button, then swipe left to preview the different styles:

  • Rich Contrast: Darker shadows, richer colors, and stronger contrast create a dramatic look.
  • Vibrant: Wonderfully bright and vivid colors create a brilliant yet natural look.
  • Warm: Golden undertones create a warmer look.
  • Cool: Blue undertones create a cooler look.

Step 3: To customize a Photographic Style, tap the Tone and Warmth controls below the frame, then drag the slider left or right to adjust the value. Then tap the Photographic Styles Reset button to reset the values.

Step 4: Then tap the Photographic Styles button to apply the Photographic Style.

  • To change or adjust a Photographic Style that you set, tap the Photographic Styles button at the top of the screen.
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