How to take iPhone photos of bright vibrant chips? (1 Viewer)

ArielVer18

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Not a photographer, so sorry in advance for not using the proper terms. On the Apple iPhone 13 and newer, there's no option to turn off Smart HDR. This causes problems when trying to take color-accurate photos of vibrant fluorescent colors, like Paulson blaze orange and arc yellow. Taking a photo of a basic monochrome LCD screen doesn't come out right either. Other than taking RAW photos and editing in Lightroom, what's the solution/workaround?
 
Are there other camera apps you can download?
I haven't explored the third-party options. I used to use Moment on an older iPhone because it pairs well with the Moment lens I had, but didn't explore the app's other features beyond locking the phone to a specific lens.


Use the live photo feature. After you take the photo use the live photo scroll bar to select the photo that looks closest to the real thing.
Thanks! I'll give it a shot
 

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