hankgreen1Hank Green#stitch with @literallyjohngreen Be careful which tiks you tok, I guess. 536.5K Likes, 3.4K Comments. TikTok video from Hank Green (@hankgreen1): "#stitch with @literallyjohngreen Be careful which tiks you tok, I guess.". John, first of all, you can turn off the beauty filter by clicking right up there.❤️ | Second…. | I mean, I don’t know what to say. | .... original sound. 2.1M views| original sound - Hank GreenmzmistreyMz Mistreycouldn't duet and show my screen so I did it this way so you can see the button, if you want to follow her profile it is @tessareggaeinakur ❤ 111 Likes, 62 Comments. TikTok video from Mz Mistrey (@mzmistrey): "couldn't duet and show my screen so I did it this way so you can see the button, if you want to follow her profile it is @tessareggaeinakur ❤". How to take off the beauty filter. | So my homegirl asked a valid question here, although she knows now, I figure some people might also want to know, so this is how you do it ladies and gents.. original sound. 6970 views| original sound - Mz MistreyThe latest iPhones’ tendency to aggressively smooth out skin in selfies is no more. Apple recently acknowledged that the phenomenon, dubbed
“Beautygate” by some,” was a bug and promised a fix. That fix just arrived in the new iOS 12.1 this week. Apple said last week that Smart HDR has been choosing the wrong base frame for HDR processing when iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR users snap selfies. By erroneously selecting longer shutter speeds instead of shorter ones, blur was introduced into the resulting photos, and this blur is what people mistakenly believed was an intentional skin-smoothing beauty filter (which some smartphones around the world explicitly DO offer).
The new iOS version 12.1 released this past Monday fixes this bug — the front-facing camera now correctly selects the sharpest base photos captured with short shutter speeds. Redditor Silexz tested out the fix by comparing selfies shot with his iPhone XS, one while running iOS 12.0.1 and one after upgrading to 12.1. The difference is clear (no pun intended). Here’s what the “before” selfie looked like (notice the ultra-smoothed-out skin): And this is the selfie captured on the latest iOS (notice the extra details in the skin): To get this fix for yourself and to do away with the “beauty filter,” simply update your new iPhone to iOS 12.1 in iTunes or through Settings->General->Software Update. Image credits: Photographs by Silexz and used with permission Related Articles
How do I get the beauty filter on my iPhone camera?How to Use the Photo Filters Built Into the iPhone Camera App. Tap the Camera app to open it.. Tap the three interlocking circles icon to display the available photo filters.. A bar appears next to the camera button that shows previews of the photo using each filter. ... . Select a filter, and then take the photo.. Is there any beauty mode in iPhone?No such function natively. But there are many third party options. You can try Meitu or SNOW. You can search using terms such as "beauty cam".
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