Low light photography enhancement should be user choice!

rajthampi

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Though Microsoft had somehow disabled the installation of #Lumia #Camera app over #TP #10166, the stock camera app is almost a replica of the same. Unfortunately, the stock camera app also does the same thing, over exposing the shots taken in low light conditions. I think as end users we should be given a toggle switch to decide whether the enhancement should be enabled or not. What you guys think?

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Though Microsoft had somehow disabled the installation of #Lumia #Camera app over #TP #10166, the stock camera app is almost a replica of the same. Unfortunately, the stock camera app also does the same thing, over exposing the shots taken in low light conditions. I think as end users we should be given a toggle switch to decide whether the enhancement should be enabled or not. What you guys think?

regards,

Using Rich Capture you can alter the exposure of the shot. If you expose the shot correctly in the first place, it won't be overexposed. I've never had this problem.
 

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