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kavuky

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Hello, everyone, forgive me for my bad English level. I bought an Iphone 12 Pro, when I take a photograph, the moment I visualise it, it makes me a small load of that photo, like I processed it. It lasts less than a second but it can be noticed, I don't remember that in the previous Iphone X it would happen. It only happens the first time you get in the photo. Could you check if any of you like it??

Thanks
 
It’s normal. It’s simply processing the HDR on the photo before you view it.

You can turn the setting off by going to Settings > Photos > View Full HDR and toggling it off.

But leave it on, it’s normal. Your old camera didn’t do much processing in that way, as you’ll likely tell if you compare the photos on the two screens.
 
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I insert a video so you can see it better. I'm referring to the small tremor when opening the photo. Anyone else is wrong? Modify HDR options and continue to happen

 
Also noticed this, iPhone 12 is considerably slower (because it's doing way more I guess) at processing photo's compared to my previous iPhone.
Probably because previous iPhone didn't do HDR/Deep fusion or w/e stuff they added in the past years.
It doesn't matter either because it's still "point and shoot", the processing it's doing is happening after it shot the photo so you don't need to keep your phone still or anything.
 
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Hello, everyone, forgive me for my bad English level. I bought an Iphone 12 Pro, when I take a photograph, the moment I visualise it, it makes me a small load of that photo, like I processed it. It lasts less than a second but it can be noticed, I don't remember that in the previous Iphone X it would happen. It only happens the first time you get in the photo. Could you check if any of you like it??

Thanks

its normal
 
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As already pointed out by many, this is not a problem with your iPhone. its just that the phone takes time to process the photo that has been taken. Your iPhone is working fine and as intended. There is quite an amount of post processing that the iPhone does after taking the actual photo and in some occasions like when taking pictures in low light conditions it can take a bit longer than usual.
 
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After doing tests, it's actually because it does a software processing or something of that. If you get in just the instant, he's doing it and that small load comes out. If you give 5,10 seconds and get in, it comes out without any tremor or any style

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Hello, everyone, forgive me for my bad English level. I bought an Iphone 12 Pro, when I take a photograph, the moment I visualise it, it makes me a small load of that photo, like I processed it. It lasts less than a second but it can be noticed, I don't remember that in the previous Iphone X it would happen. It only happens the first time you get in the photo. Could you check if any of you like it??

Thank
 
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