IPhone cameras increased dramatically from time to time with Apple which offers focusing, color, depth and better video recording.
However, there is one thing that continues to disturb iPhone users – green lens flares.
Most times when you click photos using your iPhone on a bright day or under bright lighting, green lens flares tend to damage the perfect photo.
Now, Apple has recorded this problem and reportedly fixing it.
According to the report by 9to5mac, Apple has included features on IOS 15 Beta 4 which automatically removes the flare lens in the photo.
While clicking on the image you can continue to see a flare green lens but when you click on the image, Apple removes it at Post Processing.
There is no option for users to manually intervene and this is just a software feature, where iOS 15 automatically removes the lens flares after it can detect it.
While the feature is said to function properly on images with blue sky or walls or other prominent backgrounds, automatic removal lens flares may not function properly with trees or other surfaces in the background.
As per Reddit, not all iPhones will get this feature.
While iPhone XS users say that the feature is available, iPhone 8 plus users complain that no.
It might be very possible that Apple limits it with a newer iPhone only or a device powered by at least A12 bionic chipsets.
So, if you use an old iPhone, you might still have to deal with lens flares when editing photos.
While features can work well for photo photos, iPhone users must live with a flare lens when recording video.
This feature seems only limited to the current photo and does not remove the flare lens from the video.