iPhone cameras have been steadily improving over the past two years. iPhone 13 series With one of the best camera setups in the smartphone space, Apple has also worked on adding software features that were previously only available on third-party camera apps. Whether it's Night Mode for capturing photos in low light or the newly introduced Photography Modes for changing the way your photos look, Photography Modes were introduced with the iPhone 13 series and can be used to change the overall look of your photos. If you like contrast-rich photos or photos with a warmer hue, you can achieve exactly that with Photography Modes. If you have an iPhone 13 or newer, here's how to use Photography Modes on your Apple iPhone to capture photos the way you want!

What are the pictorial patterns?
Photography styles It's not just filters you can add. You've likely applied filters to your photos on social media apps like Instagram and Snapchat. In fact, the default camera app on the iPhone also has built-in filters.

Photography styles vary, and you can apply them in real time. Think of them as specific profiles that adjust warmth and color values to improve image quality. Depending on the style you choose, your iPhone lets you apply and adjust these changes in real time.
This results in better output when compared to applying filters as there is no loss in quality or accuracy as well.
Applying graphic patterns
Apple offers five photography styles to capture the type and style of photos you want. Here's how to compare and choose the photography style that best suits your needs.
Step 1: Open Settings app On your iPhone, scroll down to Camera section.

Step 2: Click on it and you will see Camera settings.
Step 3: Locate Photographic Styles option within Photo Capture.

Step 4: You should now see the different shooting styles with a preview of what a photo taken with that style will look like. Here's a better idea of how each style will change your photos.
Standard
This is Default style Which will be determined if you do not make any changes. It is known that iPhone cameras Captures vibrant photos with natural color tones.

If you prefer this kind of look, you can leave it at the standard setting.
Rich contrast
As the name suggests, this style emphasizes contrast levels and makes shadows appear darker. Colors also appear slightly more saturated with this style.

If you want to create an interesting look with a clear distinction between bright and dark areas, choose this style. Also, note the Tone and Warmth values set by default when choosing this style.
Vibrant
If you're not a fan of the iPhone's natural color tones and slightly muted appearance, this style is perfect for you. Applying this style results in enhanced colors that pop when viewing an image.

If you have a lot of colorful elements in the scene you're shooting, this style will give you a great look. It's also great for posting your photos online without any editing.
Warm
In general, photos that are clicked tend to be warmer. This style makes photos appear warmer if that's the look you're going for.

If you're shooting yellow lights or a bright afternoon scene with the sun out, this style might give you a good look.
Cool
This is the exact opposite of the warm mode. It enhances the blue levels in the image, making it suitable for use at night or when shooting sky or body of water.

It can also be a good option if you like slightly muted colors. Photography styles can be changed each time before clicking the photo. Thus, you can use a specific style for specific scenarios and change it depending on the situation. Once you've chosen the style you want to use, click the "Use" button at the bottom.
Use of pictorial patterns
The best way to figure out which photography style you want to use is to click photos with all the styles applied. Here's how.
Step 1: Open Camera application on your iPhone.
Step 2: Click on small arrow pointing up top of the screen.

Step 3: will appear Additional Options At the bottom of the screen. Select Photographic Styles button , which looks like some stacked rectangles together.

Step 4: you will see now Photography style which you selected previously. You can swipe between the different styles to choose the one you prefer.

Step 5: There are two sliders at the bottom representing tone and warmth. Feel free to play with these and customize the look based on your needs. For example, Warmth increase in Rich Contrat style To Create a Rich Warm style.


use reset button Next to the sliders to reset the style to Default mode.

Step 6: Click on Shutter button To take a photo with the applied pattern.
Note that once you've captured a photo in a particular photography style, you can't change it unless you manually edit the image. You can click the same photo in different styles to compare the differences side by side.
Comparison of different imaging styles
Here's a gallery showing the different shooting styles compared to the standard profile. You can see the differences in colors and color temperatures with each style.


Standard shooting mode, rich contrast


Standard shooting mode is vivid.


Standard photography style Warm photography style


Standard shooting style is a great photography style.
Change the way you view your photos
Customize the look of your photos to your liking with photography styles on your Apple iPhone. Some people prefer natural colors, while others may prefer photos with enhanced colors that look more appealing to the eye. The best part about photography styles is that they give you the option to choose the type of look you prefer.



