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For outdoor shots up screen brightness

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In the old days, taking photos was an act of blind faith until the film was developed. But digital screens show photos being captured in real time, providing more control. The problem? Many of us have our phone display set to low light contrast to save battery power. But when using the camera, especially outside, that dim screen can be almost impossible to see when lining up your shot. Natural light can also diminish visibility due to glare. The save: In the settings menu, set the screen brightness as high as possible, advises Lancashire. This helps you see through the glare to correct crooked or off-center shots.

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