Galaxy S21 Update Brings Astrophoto Mode in Expert RAW

Galaxy S21 Update Brings Astrophoto Mode in Expert RAW

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iwanrj.com – Jakarta – Samsung has now provided the latest update for the Galaxy S21 lineup which allows users to use Astrophoto mode on their cellphones.

This latest update is given to the Expert RAW application, so that the Astrophoto mode which was previously only available on the latest Samsung cellphones becomes available on older HP series.

This update is available in detail on the Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. Apart from that, the newer model Galaxy Z Fold4 is also getting this update, based on a report from GSMArena.

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The Astrophoto mode on the best Samsung mobile cameras will allow users to take pictures of stars and constellations using long exposures. However, the results of the photo still depend on how clear the sky is and the amount of pollution present in the user’s area.

The Astrophoto mode on the Galaxy S21 and Galaxy Z Fold4 trio is present in the Expert RAW application version 2.0.09.1, which can be downloaded directly via the Samsung Galaxy Store. Although, S21 series users must first install the April 2023 device security update to use Astrophoto mode.

For those of you who haven’t received the latest security update, you can check it manually by going to the Settings app and clicking the Software Update option on your cellphone.

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Astrophoto mode was originally introduced on the Galaxy S22 lineup. Initially this mode was expected to appear in the One UI 5.1 update for the S21 and S20, but this did not happen. However, with the arrival of the latest Expert RAW update, S21 users can enjoy this feature.

Apart from that, Samsung is also reportedly preparing to update the camera application on the latest flagship series, the Galaxy S23 to overcome the problem of the halo effect on HDR photos and problems when photos are in blurry conditions. lowlights. [FY/HBS]

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