12-01-2025 12:47 AM
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12-01-2025 05:17 AM
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Hello 👋 @Cazwyn and may I extend a Warm Welcome to the Samsung Community Forum.
I totally understand and appreciate your viewpoint on this.
If you perform a forum search you may find existing threads with some further help or guidence within.
Some people do turn the optimisation down to minimum, however it present this cannot be turned Off.
Some owners want this to be available so have send this as feedback via the Samsung Members App.
Settings > Camera App launch > Tap on tne Cog icon in the Lh Corner at the top > Intelligent Optimisation > Change to Minimum.
Some have also learnt to use another App called Expert Raw.
If i can be of any further help please don't hesitate to ask 😎
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The advice I offer is my own and does not represent Samsung’s position.
I'm here to help. " This is the way. "
12-01-2025 09:02 AM
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Sorry to hear of your issues. I too have the S24 Ultra and whilst the device is pretty much faultless, I have been underwhelmed by the cameras.
I've seen small improvements throughout the year and am currently running One UI7 beta which has improved the zoom a little further.
Still feel that improvements are required but getting better all be it slowly and incrementally.
12-01-2025 09:17 AM
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Hi there👋,
"The setting only affects Photo mode," according to the Intelligent Optimization settings, yet I am still receiving AI post-processing and processing in Pro Mode (exporting in raw format) and Expert Raw mode.
I also tried going to the gallery app's information page, turning off the camera's permissions, and then using Google Photos, but the AI processing continued.
Therefore, utilize Pro Mode exporting in JPG format if you want to avoid this poor AI image post-processing.
I'm hoping they'll release an update that allows me to completely disable it because I don't see the need to have it when you have the option to "remaster" the image when you take it.
12-01-2025 09:25 AM
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23-01-2025 06:25 PM
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why r u replying if u dont know it? remove super hdr in gallery. Turn of scene optimizer and set optimiztaion to minimum. also turn off adaptive pixel. This kind of fixes it for 12mp. For 50 and 200mp u just need perfect sun lighting otherwise dont use it. It is a complete gimmick unfortunately.
23-01-2025 06:27 PM
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20-03-2025 05:17 PM
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Same goes for remaster. It Oliver saturated images and adds to much contrast in highlight and shadows. This gives it a over burned effect.
Wish there was a value slider, so we can mix between original and remastered version
