You can tap this icon to quickly change styles. If you have Photographic Styles turned on, you’ll be able to spot the icon in the upper right-hand corner of the viewfinder while you’re taking photos.If you have Photographic Styles enabled, you’ll see the symbol in the copper right-hand corner of your viewfinder. Until Apple makes a change, you’ll have to flip the switch on or off each time you open your camera. Unlike other camera adjustments that you can choose to keep on or reset automatically in the “Preserve Settings” menu in your camera settings, Photographic Styles just stay on. Once you choose a style to use, it will remain on until you turn it off. Unlike third-party editing that you can undo (if you’re still shooting using HEIC files), enhancements made using Photographic Styles cannot be removed once you shoot a photo. Unfortunately, you can’t use Photographic Styles while also using Portrait Mode. You can use Photographic Styles with the rear camera array or the front-facing camera. You can also tap the Photographic Styles icon again to return to the regular viewfinder with the style turned on. You can shoot photos to test each style from this screen.Any changes you make here will remain until you reset the style by tapping a looped arrow symbol that appears to the right of your screen if you make adjustments. If you swipe on the ticker below “Tone” and “Warmth” you can adjust how the style filter looks. You can also customize the styles a bit on this page. The difference between each style will be apparent in the viewfinder. In the Photographic Styles menu, you can swipe left and right to change the style you’re using.The symbol looks like a stack of three images. Tap on the Photographic Styles icon on the toolbar that appears.
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