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Luke_S4 t1_jdk8lfq wrote

You can, go into the camera settings and at the bottom is 'Smart HDR'. Turning that off will reveal an HDR button in the camera app, when it has a cross going through it HDR is off. That's at least what I'm led to believe it does, I could be wrong tho

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SiR_SwAG_Al0t t1_jdk8l1b wrote

Must have 13/14 Pro or Pro Max

1- Settings > Camera > Formats > Turn Apple ProRes ON

2- Turn off WiFi (you’ll essentially be taking a very very long video and you don’t want to back up to your iCloud as you’ll be deleting it later)

3- Go to your camera and go into video mode. Turn on Pro Res on the top left, then change from 30 to 60FPS on the top right

4- you will notice it tells you how many minutes you can shoot in this mode before your storage gets full. The goal is to shoot a video for that amount of time where as long as it will let you until you get the message “free resources“ Make sure you take a video for the maximum amount it lets you. Once you select free resources, it seems that the first thing the phone clears out is those hidden cache files in system data. I did this and went from 70GB system data to 15GB which seems appropriate.

If you have a 128 or 256 gig iPhone, do you need to maximize that so just shoot as long as video as you can make sure your phone is plugged in to your charger as well just to be safe. Hope this helps everyone else!

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katiecakez t1_jdjrx73 wrote

Reply to comment by Bkynd2echuther in Good day. by Bkynd2echuther

Oh good I’m glad! I’ve driven myself nuts before w that issue and it turned out I had a send failure to someone on an android phone and the thread was super far down so I never saw it 🙄

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