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Tech Specs: Photo
SUPERPHOTO
SuperPhoto automatically analyzes the scene and intelligently applies
the best image processing for the shot.
Depending on the lighting, movement in your shot, and other conditions,
SuperPhoto will choose one of four options:
High Dynamic Range (HDR)
Our improved HDR takes and combines multiple photos into a single shot
to bring out the details in scenes that mix bright light and shadows.
Local Tone Mapping
Enhances photos by boosting the details and contrast only where
it’s needed.
Multi-Frame Noise Reduction
Automatically combines multiple shots into a single photo with less
digital distortion (noise).
No Additional Processing
Captures photos with no advanced processing when conditions
are perfect.
SuperPhoto only works for single photos. Because of the extra time
needed to apply image processing, it may take a little longer to process
and save each shot.
Heads Up: SuperPhoto does not work with RAW photos, Protune,
or Exposure Control.
Tech Specs: Photo
Turning On SuperPhoto
SuperPhoto is o by default. Here’s how to turn it on.
1. From the Photo settings screen, tap Output.
2. Select SuperPhoto.
HDR
High Dynamic Range (HDR) is one of the image-processing techniques
SuperPhoto uses to enhance your shots. It combines multiple shots into a
single photo with better results than ever. Choose this setting if you want
to use HDR every time you take a photo.
1. From the Photo settings, tap Output.
2. Select HDR.
HDR On can only be used for single photos. For the best results, use it
in high-contrast shots with minimal motion.
Heads Up: HDR does not work with RAW or Exposure Control.
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