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Yeah I see it! Cool. However the sky isn’t supposed to be blue like that. That can be removed using the color sliders. Were these HEIF or ProRAW? I wish adobe would create an optics preset to remove the vignette from the iPhone camera lens just as they do with DSLR lenses.
ProRAW. I'm not good with lightroom so I honestly am not sure what im doing most of the time with it.
 
ProRAW. I'm not good with lightroom so I honestly am not sure what im doing most of the time with it.
Ok… understandable. It does take some getting used to. My best advice is to look at some YouTube videos and watch some tutorials there to get you started and at least familiarize yourself with the controls and the basics. From there you can start playing around with it more and get more comfortable with it and produce some good images. Because once you know what each tool does you’ll have a better understanding of how it works.
 
Wow I tried it and I didn’t even have a proper tripod. We’re at Biaha Honda State Park in the Florida Keys. I just did a quick edit on the Photos app.
 

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Yes. That is a manual exposure adjustment slider for adjusting the scene to add light or take away light before your shot. You will not need it for night mode too often.

Settings, camera, preserve settings is where that is found

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Ok thank you. I didn’t see that they added the bit about adding an exposure adjustment indicator.
 
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Anyone know what this is. Taken from central London, facing south east at 06:39, 25/11/23. Second pic is 25x zoom on 15 pro max.
 

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Anyone know what this is. Taken from central London, facing south east at 06:39, 25/11/23. Second pic is 25x zoom on 15 pro max.
Yes the moon is out of focus on the 25x shot. I haven’t been able to use the 5x camera on the moon and get a decent focused image unless I focus on a tree far away which allows the camera to reach infinity focus, then lock exposure and focus. Another option is to use a third party app and focus manually, but third party apps don’t allow 25x zoom that I’m aware of. I use moment and Halide
 
Yes the moon is out of focus on the 25x shot. I haven’t been able to use the 5x camera on the moon and get a decent focused image unless I focus on a tree far away which allows the camera to reach infinity focus, then lock exposure and focus. Another option is to use a third party app and focus manually, but third party apps don’t allow 25x zoom that I’m aware of. I use moment and Halide
Definitely wasn’t the moon. Far to small on the sky for it to be that.
 
Yes from doing a google search it appears that Venus and Jupiter were both possibly visible that morning around that time. How are you able to tell between the two?
I'm a moderately keen amateur astronomer and I use Sky Safari on Mac and iPhone. Jupiter had set by the time of your observation whereas Venus was rising in the south-east.
 
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