11-07-2024 01:03 AM
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You know what I hate? I hate how I specifically have the Intelligent Optimization setting switched to minimum, which in theory should "take pictures as fast as possible by not optimizing pictures after they're taken", but then my photos still get INTELLIGENTLY OPTIMIZED.
I snap the photo, I open up my gallery afterwards, then I see that stupid little cogwheel loading around the photo on the bottom. Then, boom, just like magic, my decent looking photo turns to a muddy, artificially colored mess.
Why hasnt there been a patch for this yet? I've seen the complaint over a multitude of threads with no progress to a fix.
11-07-2024 06:13 AM
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I have mine set to medium personally @CallMeGR3Y however I agree that as the minimum states it takes pictures faster in photo mode ,with no optimisation after they've been taken , then that's what has to happen.
Yes your also right there has been previous threads and discussions on this, and would hope as many people as possible also send feedback via the Samsung Members App too.
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11-07-2024 08:10 AM
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1. Please try thr Pro mode or even EXPERT RAW camera and see if they are more to your taste.
The optimisation has its benefits in terms of hdr and other stuff to make up for the small sensors.
I remember when my S21 ultra was launched it was with 'what you see is what you get' on the camera but then was probably changed due to people probably not happy with it.
As stated send feedback and samaung does look into customer opnions.
