Great Tip to Improve Your iPhone’s Contrast and See Photos Like Never Before

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Great Tip to Improve Your iPhone’s Contrast and See Photos Like Never Before

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These days are days of traveling, cooking and eating like there is no tomorrow and, most importantly, taking lots of photos with family. Photographs that circulate on many screens in a short time. That’s why even Apple has given tips so that we can improve these photographs.

But beyond all these tips, there are some very simple and simple tricks that allow you to improve the colors of a photograph without requiring any knowledge. Today I will show you one of these tricks, which can brighten the colors of photos you show with your iPhone or iPad.

The most vibrant colors with just one option

The trick lies in an accessibility option that iOS 17 has, with which we can force an increase in contrast that can improve the colors of our photographs. To enable it, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
  2. Click on “Accessibility”.
  3. Click “Screen and Text Size”.
  4. Activate the ‘Increase contrast’ option:
Increase iPhone Contrast
Increase iPhone Contrast

This option forces the contrast between the interface colors a bit more, which you can see in the third screenshot of the image above (the grays in the options are a bit lighter). Applied to photographs, it slightly brings out their colors.

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Don’t forget the Photos app options

edit iPhone photos
edit iPhone photos

If you want to improve the quality of a particular photo, it’s best to look into the editing options that the Photos app itself gives you. Enough of that Tap “Edit” while viewing a photo to see these settingsalthough if you have no knowledge of photography, it is better to use the “Automatic” option so that iOS itself searches for the best “fixes” to give more life to the photography.

Don’t worry if you save an edition that doesn’t convince you: Photos always saves the original photo so you can restore it if you don’t have any changes. Don’t be afraid to experiment, because trial and error is one of the best learning mechanisms you can have.

Picture | Henri Schuette

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