HDR on iPhone 14 pro missing?

Everywhere I hear and read that you can choose to put on or off HDR in the Settings, Camera. On my new iPhone 4 pro I can not see anything of HDR.

It looks like it is missing. Who can help me?

Posted on Dec 15, 2022 7:23 AM

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Posted on Dec 18, 2022 7:45 AM

Hi spyke28,


Depending on your iPhone model, you may see HDR settings you can manage. For iPhone 14 Pro, HDR is computationally enabled when it will best benefit the photo being taken. There isn't a setting for it.


See more info here:


"By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 14 models, record video in HDR to capture true-to-life color and contrast.


Turn off automatic HDR

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. On some iPhone models, you can manually control HDR instead.

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 models, iPhone SE (2nd generation), and iPhone 12 models: Go to Settings  > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.
  • On iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.
  • To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On."


Cheers!

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Dec 18, 2022 7:45 AM in response to spyke28

Hi spyke28,


Depending on your iPhone model, you may see HDR settings you can manage. For iPhone 14 Pro, HDR is computationally enabled when it will best benefit the photo being taken. There isn't a setting for it.


See more info here:


"By default, iPhone takes photos in HDR (for the rear camera and the front camera) when it’s most effective. iPhone 12 models, iPhone 13 models, and iPhone 14 models, record video in HDR to capture true-to-life color and contrast.


Turn off automatic HDR

By default, iPhone automatically uses HDR when it’s most effective. On some iPhone models, you can manually control HDR instead.

  • On iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone 11 models, iPhone SE (2nd generation), and iPhone 12 models: Go to Settings  > Camera, then turn off Smart HDR. Then from the camera screen, tap HDR to turn it off or on.
  • On iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X: Go to Settings > Camera, then turn off Auto HDR.
  • To turn HDR back on from the camera screen, tap HDR, then tap On."


Cheers!

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