Overcoming Low-MP Challenges in iPhone Photography

Overcoming Low-MP Challenges in iPhone Photography

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Overcoming Low-MP Challenges in iPhone Photography

By default, your iPhone takes 12MP photos (or 24MP on the iPhone 15 series). However, some settings could lower that number, and you could have enabled them without knowing. So, read on to discover how to fix this issue.

Adjust the Camera’s Aspect Ratio

If you know what aspect ratio is in photography , then you most likely don’t need this guide. Simply put, the aspect ratio is essentially the ratio of the width to the height of an image.

The default aspect ratio on the iPhone is 4:3 since the camera sensor is 4:3. If you’ve set the aspect ratio to anything else, your iPhone will use only part of its sensor, which leads to lower details and, therefore, lower megapixels. So, here’s how to change your iPhone camera’s aspect ratio:

  1. Open the built-in Camera app on your iPhone, and make sure your phone is inPhoto mode.
  2. Swipe up in Photo mode to reveal the camera options.
  3. Tap where it says16:9 or1:1 . Then, select4:3 from the available options.

iPhone Camera app in Photo mode

Photo mode options in the Camera app

Aspect ratio options in the Camera app for iPhone

iPhone camera in 4-3 aspect ratio

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If your aspect ratio returns to 16:9 or 1:1 upon relaunching the Camera app, you can fix it inSettings > Camera > Preserve Settings . ToggleCreative Controls off, and your aspect ratio should return to the default every time you relaunch it.

Shoot in a Pro Format

The iPhone 14 Pro and 15 Pro models can deliver the best possible image resolution when you shoot in a Pro format. But since it’s not enabled by default, you’ll need to follow these steps:

  1. Go toSettings > Camera and tap onFormats .
  2. Make surePhoto Mode is set to24MP .
  3. Toggle onProRAW & Resolution Control .
  4. TapPro Default and chooseHEIF Max orProRAW Max .

Camera settings menu in iOS 17

Camera Formats panel on a iPhone 15 Pro (ProRAW toggled on)

Pro Default settings panel on an iPhone 15 Pro

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Enjoy Better Quality Pictures on Your iPhone

While resolution and megapixels aren’t the only things you need to make a good photo, they certainly offer the minimum standard for quality. With higher megapixels, you have a photo that you can do more things with and manipulate without losing too much quality.

  • Title: Overcoming Low-MP Challenges in iPhone Photography
  • Author: Edward
  • Created at : 2024-08-15 12:06:27
  • Updated at : 2024-08-16 12:06:27
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  • License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.