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    How to Stop iPhone Photos Looking Overprocessed

    2026-05-19 / 0 Comments

    There was a time when smartphone photography still felt slightly unpredictable. Images could fail. Grain appeared in low light. Shadows sometimes disappeared entirely. Motion blur crept into night scenes. But photographs still retained atmosphere. They still felt connected to the moment they described. Now, increasingly, many iPhone photographs look as though they’ve already been edited before the photographer has even seen them. Skin is automatically smoothed. HDR aggressively brightens shadows. Textures are sharpened beyond realism. Night skies become electric blue. Faces are softened. Details are enhanced until images start looking synthetic rather than observed. For casual users, this often appears impressive. But many photographers are beginning to push back against…

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