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Your iPhone 12 works hard to make pleasant pictures, but the processing makes some errors:
In addition, your orchidƩe-picture is badly lighted and ill composed.
The forĆŖt-picture is overexposed. Also, here, the in-camera processing tries to make the picture pleasantly looking but in doing so, makes some decisions that are noticeable when looking more in detail into the picture.
I didn't look into the other pictures, I simply assume they are similar.
If possible, you should switch this process
...Hi @Natgi ,
The cat is under exposed. The shadows are too dark. The clip is showing purple, blue and green color noise.
The photo below also features color noise. Also there is not depth of field.
The forest need for you to reduce the highlight and increase the exposure. Add some contrast. In doing so you might require to add light to the shadows and black. Zoom to between 100 and 200% to look for noise, or other flaws.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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Your iPhone 12 works hard to make pleasant pictures, but the processing makes some errors:
In addition, your orchidƩe-picture is badly lighted and ill composed.
The forĆŖt-picture is overexposed. Also, here, the in-camera processing tries to make the picture pleasantly looking but in doing so, makes some decisions that are noticeable when looking more in detail into the picture.
I didn't look into the other pictures, I simply assume they are similar.
If possible, you should switch this processing off and do your own processing in a software like Lightroom. The results will be more consistent.
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thank you
I'll try to do better for my photo retouching
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Hi @Natgi ,
The cat is under exposed. The shadows are too dark. The clip is showing purple, blue and green color noise.
The photo below also features color noise. Also there is not depth of field.
The forest need for you to reduce the highlight and increase the exposure. Add some contrast. In doing so you might require to add light to the shadows and black. Zoom to between 100 and 200% to look for noise, or other flaws.
Best wishes
JG
Photographer and Nutrition Author
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thank you very much for your advice
I'll try to do better for my photo retouching
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Adobe Stock looks for highest visual and technical quality. See links below.
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thank you very much for your advice