ios 26.1 update radically changed certain photo exposure settings

iPhone 13 mini, recently updated to ios 26.1. I often take photos of old newspaper clippings (photos) to share on facebook or messenger. Since the update, the photos have been blanched out, very much overexposed. I have taken them in various lighting situations. I have not changed anything in the settings. I have toggled many things back and forth in the camera settings and photo settings, nothing makes a change, good or bad. My old iPhone 6 works perfectly by comparison. The problem IS with the 13 with the new ios and only when taking photos of old black and white newspaper photos. I should not have to edit these photos after the fact.


iPhone 6s, iOS 15

Posted on Dec 10, 2025 8:14 AM

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Dec 10, 2025 9:23 AM in response to swe60

You say iOS 26, but your signature says iOS 15, maybe 4 years old. I'm guessing the 26 is the real one?


Have you tried taking a picture using the attachment (paper clip) menu in Notes? The document scanner there may be just what you need.


Otherwise, I would try a different camera app from the app store. This doesn't sound like a permanent solution (unless you find one you love,) but it would let you know if it's the phone's camera app or something else, and you could continue taking pictures.


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