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Iphone auto exposure

DavePe
Explorer
Explorer

Is it possible to disable an iphone's auto exposure features when using the camera in a meeting?

2 ACCEPTED SOLUTIONS

storyhub
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

No, if you are having lighting issues it is best to adjust the lighting. If background is too bright block light. Face too dark add light to face. etc, etc

If this works please click accept as a solution.

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DavePe
Explorer
Explorer

Thank you for that.  It is not what I was looking for but at least I can stop scratching my head!

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storyhub
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

No, if you are having lighting issues it is best to adjust the lighting. If background is too bright block light. Face too dark add light to face. etc, etc

If this works please click accept as a solution.

DavePe
Explorer
Explorer

Thank you for that.  It is not what I was looking for but at least I can stop scratching my head!