Photos taken in the dark appear noise and glare
Photos taken in the dark appear noise and glare |
Photos taken at night have low brightness due to the low amount of ambient light available.To increase the brightness, your phone will automatically increase theISO sensitivity to capture more light.Thiswill cause photos to look washed out and have increased image noise.When shooting with the sun or other light source behind the subject, too much light may enter through the lens, causing glare.
Image noise appears on the picture
Cause:
This is the result of your phone increasing the ISO sensitivity of the camera to allow it to capture image details in low light. This is normal and is something that happens with all modern smartphone cameras. However, increasing the ISO sensitivity causes a type of image artifact called image noise to appear on your photos, which makes them look grainy.
Solution:
When using the front camera to take selfies or make a video call, do so in a location with sufficient light and at angle that illuminates your face. It is also recommended that you enable the automatic light supplementation feature by touching the icon in the upper left corner of your screen.
The picture looks washed out and very bright when using rear camera
Cause:
When photos are being taken in the dark, your camera will automatically enter the night mode to increase the ISO sensitivity to capture more light. This will increase image noise, but greatly improve brightness.
Solution:
When using the rear camera to shoot photos in the dark, it is recommended that you enable Improved Night or Night mode. This helps sharpen image details and improve brightness and color to produce crisp, vivid images. Use a tripod in this mode to better stabilize your phone, preventing photos from being blurry.