Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra has repeatedly impressed us with his epic photo and video skills. It shoots some of the best photos that you can get by phone in almost any case, while its large, dynamic display men stand in the air. But though I have been taking photos with him for months, recently I stumbled with a small hidden tool that I couldn’t find when I first started using the phone. But now that I have found it, I use it all the time. All this is about making your photos cool, cinema filter.
The edited version using the original photo (left) and my custom filter (right). I like hot tons, tea sky and movie grain. It has been given a very old look that I really like.
The tool, which Samsung sometimes calls my filters, must allow you to steal a color tone from one icon and apply it to another. It says that you like the hot color of orange on a picture from Italy’s summer journey. Just load this photo and it becomes a filter that you may apply to other pictures, either when you are pulling a photo or when you edit photos later from your gallery. It is covered in the heart of a camera experience and is easy to use. That is how you can do it yourself.
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First, find the reference photo you want to use to make your filters. It may be that the cool blue tons of tons may be the city’s scene at night, or maybe you are looking for more fantasy, warm colors of the summer sound. Even after you, you need to collect some pictures (any of you, or you have found online) and save them in your phone’s gallery.
There are three overlaping circles icon that identify the filter tool. This is what you are looking for.
Next, open the camera app. In the upper left or right corner (depending on the acquaintance that you hold your phone) you will see an icon that looks like three overlaping circles. This is a filter format. Tap it to see different built -in filters, and you will see that there is a tile with a plus symbol to the left side of the built -in filters. Select this to bring your gallery, and you will be invited to select the picture to use as a filter.
Choose one of your reference pictures, create a tape and your phone will work the rest. It analyzes the colors and vice versa in the image, and then applies a filter that is based on your reference. After that you will see a direct preview on what the effect will be like. You can change the name of the filter if you want, and then tap the done to save it.
Tap the Square Plus button and you will be able to load your own photo to use a new color filter.
When you take an image, this preset will be applied to a new picture. The filter also saves this effect on your phone, so now you can open any picture in your gallery, press the edit buttons, tap the filters button and then tap your new filter to load the effect.
When you apply it, you can also adjust the effect of effect with the opposite and color temperature such as adjustments. I also like that there is an option to add film grains, which can help you imitate the grain visible in analog photography so you can add your photos these days.
The ability to make a custom filter is an excellent tool with which to play with, and I really enjoyed saving different pictures of different types on my phone to use as the basis of other filters. Although it is not perfect – its effects can be very subtle. It’s really not getting a valid match for your source image – it’s like it is taking Inspiration From this, I want Samsung to increase this even more effectively in the updates of the future, if we are very strong, we will give us the option to download a bit.
There are different tools to adjust the effect format, and the general edit tools can get even more control.
I can absolutely imagine that the classic film stocks such as Kodak Gold, Porta 160 or Fijmal Valia loaded images and creating a set of filters that imitate these analog films. There is a joy of shooting on the digital cameras of Fijfil, such as the X100VI, the thousands of immunization options you can get. This tool feels close to the Galaxy S25 owners.
I really enjoy anything like that, allowing photographers like me to play with our iconic shape, keeping an authentic picture, rather than changing things with Generative A. Apple’s photography styles allow you to produce similar ringtoning effects, but the Samsung device simplifies things that make you easier to form a reference -based image.
The edited version using the original photo (left) and my custom filter (right). This time I went to a mood for a nightmare, a cold look.
The device was introduced on the S25 range, which includes twenty models and S25 ultra. It also features the Fancy NewS25 Age. You can also find a toll on Samsung’s very affordable Galaxy A series, and has been made available as a software update on old Galaxy phones, including the Galaxy S22 range. Samsung has not made it clear which phones support this device, but if you have a Galaxy phone that was released in the past few years, it is worth seeing whether it is available or not.