Share Your Best IPhone Night Mode Photos And They Could Appear In Apple Ad Campaigns
There’s no doubt about it: today’s smartphones are way more than just calling devices. On many models, the camera alone is the selling point. They’re so sophisticated that more and more people are ditching their digital cameras and using their phones to capture life’s memorable moments. Knowing this, Apple has
Posted — UpdatedHere’s a video from Apple’s Instagram page that explains exactly what to do:
Not into social media? That’s okay, there’s an alternative for you. Submit your images in their highest resolution via email to shotoniphone@apple.com, using the file naming convention “firstname_lastname_nightmode_iPhonemodel.”
Night Mode ensures that low-light images are refined and well-lit and represent color in the most accurate, vivid way.
If you’ve just gotten your hands on a brand new iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max and haven’t yet figured out the camera’s functions, Apple offers the following tips for using Night mode:
- You don’t need to turn Night mode on; it comes on automatically in low-light environments. If the yellow Night mode icon is showing, you’re good to go.
- If you tap on the Night mode icon, you can adjust the slider to Max to extend your capture time, rather than counting on the iPhone’s own determination based on the scene being viewed.
- For an easier way to get great photos with a long capture time during the darkest part of night, use a tripod (or try propping up your iPhone).
Happy nighttime snapping!
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