IPhone 14 pro max photos have unusual exposure that makes my images unnatural and look like they have a filter added to them that I want to remove so I see my picture as it is.

IPhone 14 pro max photos have unusual exposure that makes my images unnatural and look like they have a filter added to them. How can I remove that filter as it ruins my pictures? I have first attached the image before it gets the automatic filter added by screenshooting a frame of the Live Photo that appears to be natural, warm, the way I want my photo to look like. The second image is the picture that I get in the end which looks overexposed, grainy, it looses the natural colors and looks heavily processed which is not at all how I want my images to look like. I want to have the pictures like the first picture attached below and then if I would like to make them cold exposed and so on, I can edit them afterwards. I want to disable the automatic editing. Could you please help?

iPhone 14 Pro Max

Posted on Dec 28, 2022 6:01 AM

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Dec 28, 2022 10:04 AM in response to pogster

Thank for the reply! I have found that this is a bigger issue that Apple did not seem to have acknowledged yet, these filters that is the difference between the 2 images I have shared is caused of the automatic filters that are applied with the use of Deep Fusion whether you want them or not. There is an article about this issue which goes in more detail yet there is no solution. Tha article is : https://piunikaweb.com/2022/10/04/iphone-14-pro-camera-photos-over-processed-or-overexposed/

Dec 28, 2022 8:58 AM in response to charalambos987

It appears to me the warm color cast is caused by the color temperature of the artificial lighting (i.e. light bulbs) in the room and not due to any applied filters or editing as you put it. If there are any filters that can be applied before the exposure is taken then look through any settings there may be and remove them. If you have access to the camera's raw file better yet as any filters that might be applied can be removed without destroying or degrading the original image. I'm not familiar with your phone's camera so I can't advise you if its possible or not.

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IPhone 14 pro max photos have unusual exposure that makes my images unnatural and look like they have a filter added to them that I want to remove so I see my picture as it is.

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