02-03-2025 08:52 AM
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This issue is worldwide and it's known, I've seen so many posts about this but not a single post has been answered by Samsung. Do you think they will push out a update where it gives us the option to disable it?
It can be disabled for the 12 mp camera, but the 50 and 200 mp camera the processing takes places either way, even in Pro mode or RAW.
Anyone have any current work around for this in 2025? They've seem to patched the disabling gallery and using google photos, which I don't understand either. Just fix the issue already.
02-03-2025 09:07 AM
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1. I would politely suggest submitting your feedback through the Feedback tab within the Samsung Members app.
2. Previously, some users expressed that Samsung photos appeared overly vivid. Currently, many find them to be dull and washed out. It seems pleasing everyone is a challenge.
Meanwhile, what are your experiences with the Pro mode and Expert Raw shooting features?
Personally, I find that Expert Raw, used in conjunction with Lightroom, offers the greatest flexibility and produces the best results.
02-03-2025 09:16 AM
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Hello 👋 @Totte12345
Welcome to the Samsung Community Forum.
Yes there has been much chatter here on the forum in regards to this setting, and the want for the option to disable this.
I'm sure people have sent feedback.
Samsung do listen to feedback so who knows what future updates may bring.
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02-03-2025 08:30 PM
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Already done.
Not too many experiences with it so far, I like to do some landscape shooting etc but even in expert raw, the post processing messes up the original photo. I don't believe that I need to get another application to make the picture look better, as it's already looking great on the preview screen before the processing takes place.
I've looked for different alternatives like Gcam, which is great for many reasons but it still can't use all cameras.
I'm just going to have to be patient and really hope that Samsung sorts this out!
Thanks for the reply!
