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TWYFAN97 t1_iy5g4h4 wrote

Choose a different photographic style or tone down what you don’t like after the photo is taken. In my experience the 14 Pro Max I have is far more consistent at taking photos than even the 13 Pro which was never as bad as what you describe. Very few photos I took were ever ‘over processed’. I’ve been very impressed so far.

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nbpf-_- OP t1_iy7acyl wrote

Thanks but I am not interested in post processing, I want to be able to control how they are developed in the first place.

Perhaps you are right and the processing is often acceptable. I will only be able to test the 14 Pro in one month, when it becomes available again. For the time being I have to rely on what I see on

https://lux.camera/iphone-14-pro-camera-review-a-small-step-a-huge-leap/

https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4625641

https://9to5mac.com/2022/10/07/iphone-14-pro-48mp/

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/i-just-tried-the-iphone-14-pros-48mp-camera-at-it-blew-me-away

and this is not very inspiring: there is far too much brightening and sharpening in the default processing, see for example the times square baby pictures of the last (tom's guide) link.

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