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Apple's Newer Photographic Styles Changed the Way I Edit My iPhone Photos

CNET·Prakhar Khanna Writer·about 1 month ago
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You aren't maximizing your iPhone's full photography potential if you aren't using Photographic Styles. Prakhar Khanna is a Writer at CNET with bylines in ZDNET, Forbes, and other major outlets. A digital nomad at heart, he thrives in chaos--mixing deadlines with travel, often writing stories on planes, trains, and cafe tables while hunting down the best pizza spots wherever he lands. His backpack usually carries one phone too many, and his playlists are stacked with 2000s Bollywood. Find him across social media @ParkyPrakhar. Contact: parkydoesstuff(at)gmail(dot)com Expertise Mobile, Audio, Travel tech If you have an iPhone and want to customize the look of your photos, you don't need to install any additional apps or rely on basic Instagram and Snapchat filters. In 2024, Apple introduced its next-generation Photographic Styles with the iPhone 16 series, aiming to give you more creative freedom. All new iPhones, including the iPhone Air , support this feature, yet few people know about it.…

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