Thanks for your message. Per the link you referenced:
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Turn off automatic HDR
By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. To manually control HDR instead, do the following:
- On iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max: Go to Settings > Camera, turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.
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I do't see a "camera" after I get into settings.
Also, I am not trying to enable or disable HDR. I want iPhone not to make "any" adjustments to the exposure or color balance. It looks like it automatically does a white balance, turning most natural colors into unnatural colors. I specified, for example, that I want to capture color of smoke in the atmosphere, but iPhone is not smart enough to understand that the brownish color is not a color cast and removes it.
iPhone people, if you are listening: please provide a little tick somewhere in the App and let users enable or disable the automatic adjustments to colors.
Farzad