If you want to take great pictures with your iPhone 6, but don’t have a lot of time or money to spend on photo editing software, there are some simple tricks you can use to improve your shots. Here are four tips for Photoshop-less iPhone photography:

  1. Use the Camera app’s HDR mode. HDR (High Dynamic Range) mode takes multiple shots of the same scene and combines them into one image that has more detail and color than either of the individual shots. To use HDR mode, first make sure your camera is set to take multiple shots in succession. To do this, open the Camera app and tap on the screen once to focus on your subject. Then press and hold down the shutter button until several photos have been taken. The Camera app will automatically combine these photos into one HDR image.
  2. Use natural light when possible. If you don’t have access to a lot of artificial light, try using natural light instead. This means taking advantage of sunlight or indoor lighting that is bright but not too harsh. To get good natural light, try standing close to a window or turning on some lamps in a room.
  3. Shoot in RAW format if you can afford it. If you’re shooting in RAW format, your photos will be more detailed than if you’re shooting in JPEG format because they’ll include all the information captured by your camera’s sensor (including shadows and highlights). However, RAW files can be more difficult to edit than JPEGs because they contain more data than what’s needed for most applications like Photoshop or photo editors like Instagram . If you’re serious about photography and want to take advantage of all the features your iPhone 6 camera has to offer, shoot in RAW format whenever possible.
  4. Use filters sparingly . Filters are great tools for adding effects or changing how a photo looks, but they can also make photos look fake or over-the-top cartoonish . Instead of using filters every time you ..