Just scroll down a bit on the page until you find “grid lines,” then flick the toggle next to it.Īnother setting you’ll want to toy with before taking pictures with your S23 Ultra is the resolution itself. The S23 Ultra supports a 3-by-3 grid that can be enabled in the same settings section of the Camera app as the scene optimizer. One of my go-to features with any smartphone camera are grid lines, which dramatically help when positioning a subject before hitting the shutter button. To disable it, open the Camera app on your S23 Ultra, tap the gear icon at the top and untoggle “scene optimizer” under “intelligent features.” Some might find that the extra saturation is worth keeping it on, but I’m really not a fan of its artificial vibrance. Not only does it barely make a difference compared to when it’s off, but when it does kick in (especially around food), it tends to oversaturate the final photo to a point that it seems completely unnatural. Look, do yourself a favor and turn this mode off. It identifies what’s in the frame of your photo and adjusts the way it processes the final image, helping - as Samsung describes - “dark scenes look brighter, food look tastier and landscapes look more vivid.” Samsung phones have shipped with an AI-driven “scene optimizer” mode for years. The first thing you should do is disable one of Samsung’s signature camera features. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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