Apple’s native Camera app on iOS offers a Night mode, which adjusts an image’s ISO, aperture, and shutter speeds to make subjects appear bright and clear, even in low-light environments. The resulting photo can be so sharp that others may have a hard time telling whether it was taken in Night mode.
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So, how do you find which photo was taken in Night mode? We'll explain in this post.
Cameras use clever tricks to expose the sensor for longer to capture well-lit subjects. This includes using wider apertures, higher ISOs, slower shutter speeds, and more. A combination of these three with the right settings can help you capture even the most dimly lit objects in your environment.
Apple’s Night mode does just that, without any human intervention required. iOS automatically uses data from your light sensor to determine the right ISO, aperture, and shutter speed for your camera to capture low-light situations. Night mode activates automatically based on your lighting conditions.