This week, owners of the flagship Galaxy S22 models began receiving the update to Android 13 with One UI 5.0, but the pleasant surprises from Samsung did not end there. Today, the Koreans have released a new version of the advanced Samsung Expert RAW camera application, the toolkit of which has been replenished with a couple of new features. The first is called Astrophoto and allows you to take clear and picturesque photographs of the night sky and constellations, just as they do with professional cameras. For convenience, a special guide to the starry sky is provided, which will help determine the location of constellations and nebulae.
The second innovation was the Multiple Exposure function, through which you can take several pictures with different exposures for subsequent gluing into an HDR photo. In addition, with its help you can get abstract shots – you just need to show creative ingenuity.
As a bonus, Samsung has released a separate Camera Assistant application that allows you to flexibly configure the camera’s working profile by default setting the desired lens, its shooting mode and shutter speed, anti-aliasing modes, and more. You can download Camera Assistant from the Galaxy Store or Good Lock.
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