Smartphones have replaced compact cameras for many people in Europe, this is not surprising, since Phones have more and more photography options and capabilities. 100 or 200 megapixel sensors can already be found in low-cost phones like the realme 12 or Redmi Note 13 Pro+ 5G, respectively.
At the high end, manufacturers are raising the bar, by including more and more options linked to artificial intelligence, such as the possibility of removing objects from photographs. There is no doubt that the cell phone today is one of the best devices for taking photos, but as with any type of camera, to achieve the best results, it is usually necessary to modify some options.
After all, they are there to so that everyone can personalize the experience as much as possible with your device’s camera. By changing a few simple settings in the camera app, it may be possible to significantly improve the results of the photos you take. After that, all you have to do is open the camera app, frame what you want to capture and start taking photos.
Photo quality
Some devices allow you to choose from camera settings the final quality of the images. Typically, you have a choice between low, medium, and high quality. It is always advisable to check this section, as sometimes the level can be set to medium if nothing has been selected. Setting it high will improve the final result of the photographs.
Something that can also increase the resolution of photographs taken by the camera is changing the aspect ratio mode. Setting it to 16:9 or full-screen mode will make it look like larger photos are being taken, but that’s not the case. For the camera to take photos at full resolution, these They should have an aspect ratio of 4:3.
This format is slightly squarer than the previous ones, but it has the advantage of covering a larger space and allowing more content to be seen. If you want later, can be cropped to leave the image in another format and that it is seen in real size, but this will not limit its possibilities. Of course, it is also important that when sharing the images they are sent without compression, so that all the details can be appreciated.
Water mark
Some brands offer users the possibility of including a small watermark in his photographs. In some cases, it is even possible to choose from several models with different brand insignia and even put information about the date and time that said image was taken so that it is visible as soon as you see.
However, this is not an element that improves photography, quite the contrary, since it makes it more difficult to see the general appearance of said image. No matter how beautiful the manufacturer’s watermark, There’s not much reason to leave her., beyond identifying the photos taken by said mobile phone and differentiating them from others. That’s why it’s best to go to the Camera app settings and remove the watermark, regardless of its type.
If you want to know the date and time the photo was taken, there is no need to use this type of watermark, but just look at the EXIF data of the photograph. These are metadata associated with the image and which store information, such as the camera with which the image was taken, the sensor aperture or the date and time it was saved to the gallery.
Auto HDR
HDR is one of the best options to hide mobile camera. This means high dynamic range, and this option essentially manages to achieve best results in backlit situationswhether it’s when you’re taking an image indoors pointing at a window or outdoors trying to photograph a landscape.
The method used consists of taking several photos at the same time and then joining the result, focusing on different points each time. This way you can avoid the background looking too light when you take a photo or the opposite happening and the background looking good but the rest of the image not.
In this sense, the best option might be to set this option to automatic mode. This will make it the smartphone itself that decides when to activate it automatically and when not. In general, It usually works when necessary, and avoids manual activation. You can usually switch between the different HDR modes from the camera’s viewfinder itself.