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Turn off auto enhance on Instagram iPhone 15 Pro etc.

I just received the iPhone 15 Pro. I am finding the macro function does a lot of camera switching and takes blurry shots which is super frustrating, but what is more frustrating is that I can't seem to post any photos to Instagram without automatic photo enhancement. As soon as I select a photo from my library, it is auto enhanced leading to unnatural colors and blow out mostly. They look terrible. I turned off HDR and did all of the tricks suggested for taking photos, but can't seem to figure this one out. Also, any macro suggestions are appreciated. We compared my macro shots with my husbands iPhone 13 and his are much better. Any ideas?

iPhone 15 Pro

Posted on Oct 23, 2023 5:41 PM

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Posted on Nov 22, 2023 6:56 AM

I am experiencing this same issue! Just got the iphone 15 yesterday. Did you figure out a permanent solution to insta auto enhancing your photos?

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Oct 24, 2023 8:51 PM in response to KMB_12

Thanks so much! I played with the phone today and discovered that if I import photos to Camera + and then back to my photo library that I can post to Instagram without auto enhancement of photos. If it posts directly to Insta from the iPhone camera, it auto enhances, which doesn't happen in the other instance. Kinda too much work in my opinion to be able to post from the iPhone camera. I will (re) contact Apple Support. Thanks again

May 11, 2024 7:59 PM in response to michaplot

Just got my new iphone 15 pro and have tried all the hacks...lower power mode, most compatible mode (so camera takes jpegs and not HEIF), reinstalled Instagram. Currently I recently logged out of IG and reinstalled it and logged back in and so far my photos don't end up all blurry and pixalated. Weird that everyone says low power mode works or solves it but it didn't for me??? Also weird that all the pics look fine while I'm editing in IG but once I go to upload and add a caption it becomes blurry and pixalated!!! Looks horrendous! Any new ideas? I kinda want my old iphone 8 back lol!

Jan 7, 2024 10:54 PM in response to michaplot

I am experiencing the same thing in my iphone 15 pro. But what i have found is, if the photo is taken without any filter,i.e., vivid or any else, it does not enhance the photo while posting on instagram. Or if i have edited it in other app, it does not enhance the pictures. Idk why this is happening, but i need it to be solved.

Apr 14, 2024 8:01 PM in response to Ongunn

This works—thank you! I have no idea why putting my phone into low power mode should correct this issue, but I'm grateful for this workaround so my posted pictures aren't all ruined by that horrible default AI auto-filtering. And I don't know whether it's Apple or Instagram causing it, but I am glad to have a way to stop it! The implicit assumption seems to be that we all take horrible photos that always need "fixing"?? Really unfortunate decision on some tech team's part. 🙄

Oct 24, 2023 2:57 PM in response to michaplot

Hi there michaplot,


You'll want to be sure to review the information in this support article for guidance on how to best capture photos using macro on your iPhone camera: Take macro photos and videos with your iPhone camera - Apple Support


Regarding the automatic photo enhancement you mentioned, is this only happening when posting photos on Instagram? If so, you'd want to reach out to Instagram's support team for more help with how photos appear in their app: How to contact an app developer - Apple Support


If not, and this behavior persists, you'll want to reach out to Apple Support directly for further assistance. They're better equipped to take a closer look at the issue and provide some additional guidance. This link will help you get started: Apple Support


Take care.

Sep 30, 2024 3:31 AM in response to michaplot

Hi everyone. The same issue happens to me, unfortunately. Can't tell if it's 100% accurate but it seems that I solved it before the latest (iOS 18) update, I've just missed the moment when this issues came back again.


As it was already mentioned, I disabled the HDR setting in the settings of my iPhone (15 Pro).

BUT! I've found that there's such setting in the Instagram too: go to Instagram > click on your profile in the bottom right corner > press the hamburger menu (in the top right corner) > scroll down to the "Your app and media" section > press "Media quality". In my case there are three toggle selectors, all of them are disabled. But pay attention to the last one called "Disable display of HDR media" - it's now activated by default, which basically means that the HDR option is enabled in Instagram. Once I activated the "Disable display of HDR media" the issue seemed to had been resolved until recently. Now I'm getting the same problem again, and yes, activating the "Low power mode" helps for some weird reason. I think this is the iOS issue, not the Instagram's.


Furthermore, here are some of my find outs:


  1. If you open the image in Snapseed and without any changes press "Export" - there's an option "Export" which saves a JPG copy with permanent changes. Such copy doesn't seem to be auto enhanced in Instagram. Works as a workaround.
  2. The same issue happens in the iPhones photo editor: just try to open the image in the editor and press "Markup" - as the result the image gets auto-enhanced. I believe this is the problem in the iOS system that causes such behavior.


-Max

Turn off auto enhance on Instagram iPhone 15 Pro etc.

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