Styles and filters to simplify your photo editing
How to ‘grade’ your shots’ colours and tones with the minimum of effort
Photos
Developer Apple Inc
Difficulty
Time needed
10
When you snap a shot with the Camera app, it’s usually a case of ‘what you see is what you get.’ It automatically adjusts colours and tones to capture a scene’s true colours, such as warmer or cooler colours to avoid blue or orange colour casts. In analog days, different film stocks produced a range of looks, such as warm colours and a high contrast. You can set up your iPhone to be biased towards a particular look before you shoot, courtesy of Photographic Styles. This saves you having to process colours and tones in Photos. Alternatively, you can filter colours and tones in Photos to produce more stylised looks.