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Hyxerion t1_j6cgrq8 wrote

This is all due to image processing in the phone. Apple changes it every year for every model to make it "better" and "more accurate", which sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.

There is no changing or fixing this, it's all in the phone itself.

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hopelesstaurusbitxch OP t1_j6ci2yn wrote

So I can’t change it in the settings too?

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kakjebakje t1_j6cihhl wrote

I think If you shoot in raw and edit the photo in Lightroom Mobile, you can at least reduce the effect substantially. It won’t get rid of everything, like the baked in noise reduction, but it really does help to make the photos look natural again

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hopelesstaurusbitxch OP t1_j6cjj8y wrote

The thing is I’m looking 2 shades darker than my original skin tone is there any way to adjust it

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Ill-Dimension-0000 t1_j6cu7z3 wrote

They just told you - nothing to change in the settings. You can reduce it by shooting in raw and processing the image yourself.

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Shiningc t1_j6csgd6 wrote

Did you take it in the dark? They introduced night mode since 11

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G_nash22 t1_j6czl3g wrote

Did you try auto adjust in edit? Sometimes it works.

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theonlydiego1 t1_j6ekb8j wrote

Could be the screen. The XR uses an LCD panel which in my opinion looks way better than the OLED panel on the 12. Also TrueTone can be toggled on and off in Control Center submenu when you hold the brightness scale.

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ayden9294 t1_j6epv5c wrote

Tap to focus on the face and slide up the light shader

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Keep-Left t1_j6gw0jh wrote

make sure you don’t have Night Shift on

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