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Apple next lineup of iPhones are expected to drop next month alongside a series of new software suites for its entire product portfolio - all of which were given a glimpse of back at WWDC in June.
iOS 15, specifically, brings a boatload of latest additions to the table and while visual changes are a big part of it, under the hood improvements make up an important part of the update too. Well, there's news for photographers too. In the latest beta of iOS 15 it's been discovered that the build will automatically remove lens flare from photos.
iOS 15 is expected to greatly improve how users take photos with their iPhones. While the camera hardware plays a serious role, Apple's on-device image processing is completed by Image Signal Processing. The processing will now do its part to get rid of the lens flare from photos on iOS 15. What this suggests is that Apple is functioning on improving the processing performance of iOS 15 which can have a serious impact on the ultimate result.
The new change was first spotted on Reddit and shared by the iPhone camera app Halide on Twitter. Two images were compared side by side, revealing the post-processing photo on the newest beta. It are often seen how iOS 15 handles lens flare on the iPhone after processing.
This is something that Apple has not highlighted on stage when it first debuted iOS 15 at its WWDC event. iOS 15 remains within the beta phase and therefore the beta phase and that we can expect more changes and enhancements to follow aside from lens flare within the coming days. iOS 15 are going to be available to the overall public later this year after the corporate is completed announcing its new iPhone 13 series.
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