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03-04-2023 09:15 AM (Last edited 03-04-2023 09:16 AM ) in
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Tried taking a picture in night mode on S22 ultra and this is how it showed up. All pixelated
Any idea why?
The images come out well on normal mode btw
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03-04-2023 09:18 AM in
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03-04-2023 12:03 PM (Last edited 03-04-2023 12:03 PM ) in
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Pixelation or noise in night mode photos on Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra can occur due to a number of reasons. Here are some common reasons and solutions:
1. High ISO: When taking photos in low light, the camera may increase the ISO to compensate for the lack of light. This can result in a grainy or pixelated image. You can try reducing the ISO manually or using the auto ISO feature to see if it improves the image quality.
2. Slow shutter speed: In night mode, the camera may use a slower shutter speed to allow more light into the sensor. This can cause blurring if the camera or the subject moves during the exposure. Try using a tripod or resting your phone on a stable surface to keep it steady during the shot.
3. Digital zoom: Using the digital zoom in night mode can also result in pixelation or noise. This is because the camera is digitally zooming into the image, which can reduce the quality of the photo. Instead, try getting closer to the subject or using the optical zoom.
4. Low light conditions: In some situations, the lighting may be too low for the camera to capture a clear image. In such cases, it's best to use a separate light source, such as a flashlight or a lamp, to illuminate the subject.
5. Dirty lens: A dirty lens can also affect the quality of your photos. Make sure to clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth before taking any photos.
If none of these solutions work, it may be worth contacting Samsung support or taking your phone to a repair center to have it checked for any hardware issues.
Be sure to click the 3 dots and " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
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1. High ISO: When taking photos in low light, the camera may increase the ISO to compensate for the lack of light. This can result in a grainy or pixelated image. You can try reducing the ISO manually or using the auto ISO feature to see if it improves the image quality.
2. Slow shutter speed: In night mode, the camera may use a slower shutter speed to allow more light into the sensor. This can cause blurring if the camera or the subject moves during the exposure. Try using a tripod or resting your phone on a stable surface to keep it steady during the shot.
3. Digital zoom: Using the digital zoom in night mode can also result in pixelation or noise. This is because the camera is digitally zooming into the image, which can reduce the quality of the photo. Instead, try getting closer to the subject or using the optical zoom.
4. Low light conditions: In some situations, the lighting may be too low for the camera to capture a clear image. In such cases, it's best to use a separate light source, such as a flashlight or a lamp, to illuminate the subject.
5. Dirty lens: A dirty lens can also affect the quality of your photos. Make sure to clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth before taking any photos.
If none of these solutions work, it may be worth contacting Samsung support or taking your phone to a repair center to have it checked for any hardware issues.
Be sure to click the 3 dots and " ✓ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
Thanks... 👍
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03-04-2023 04:16 PM in
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Hi... Is this happening in night mode only right? You can try these things and make sure it's not a software issue.
1. Rest the camera settings (Open camera > settings > reset settings)
2. Try on Safe mode (You can turn on the device from Safe mode and check the camera. This will stop the running of 3rd party apps on your device and will help you to find out if it happening because of the apps you installed. You can Google how to turn on and off the device from Safe mode)
3. Reset the device
If the issue is still there even after the reset, It's probably because of a hardware issue. Go to a Samsung service center and check your device from there. Hope still your device is covered by warranty. 😊
If my comment is helpful to you in any way, consider to select the Accept Solution by clicking on the 3 dots of the comment.
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1. Rest the camera settings (Open camera > settings > reset settings)
2. Try on Safe mode (You can turn on the device from Safe mode and check the camera. This will stop the running of 3rd party apps on your device and will help you to find out if it happening because of the apps you installed. You can Google how to turn on and off the device from Safe mode)
3. Reset the device
If the issue is still there even after the reset, It's probably because of a hardware issue. Go to a Samsung service center and check your device from there. Hope still your device is covered by warranty. 😊
If my comment is helpful to you in any way, consider to select the Accept Solution by clicking on the 3 dots of the comment.
Thank you 😊
