If the problem is fixed, you do not have to go through other solutions. However, if the problem persists, move on to the next solution.
Solution 2: Clearing Camera App Cache and Data
The Camera app, just like any other app on your phone, stores a cache that helps in making the app faster. However, if the cache gets corrupted or the cache data is too old, you may face issues. This could be causing issues with photo processing on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Therefore, you should clear the cache and data for the Camera app to check if it can fix the issue.
You do not have to worry about your images and videos. They will not be removed.
- Open the “Settings” app on your phone.
- Scroll down to “Apps” and tap on it.
- Find “Camera” and tap on it.
- Click “Storage”.
- Tap on “Clear cache” and then “Clear data”.
Once you have cleared out both the cache and data for the Camera app, open it and take a photo to check if the photo processing issue is resolved.
Solution 3: Updating the device software
Since many users have reported photo processing issues on the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to the official community, chances are that Samsung is already looking into this matter. They might release a fix soon via a software update. Therefore, update your Samsung Galaxy to check if the latest software update includes a fix for this photo processing issue.
To update your Samsung Galaxy, follow these steps:
- Open the “Settings” app on your phone.
- Scroll down to “Software update” and tap on it.
- Click “Download and install”.
Your Samsung phone will look for new software updates. If there are, tap on Download and Install to update your phone.
Solution 4: Disable Scene Optimizer
You can’t disable photo processing on Samsung Galaxy, but you can disable Scene Optimizer. This feature automatically recognizes the subject and scene, and based on that, it applies enhancements and optimized colors. Although Scene Optimizer does a good job, sometimes the changes it makes destroy the images. As a troubleshooting step, turn off this feature and take a photo to check if it is causing the problem.
You can turn off the Scene Optimizer on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra from the Camera settings. If it does a good job, keep it disabled until Samsung permanently fixes the photo processing problems on S23 units.
Solution 5: Change Camera Modes and Aspect Ratio
If you are still getting poor-quality images, try changing the camera mode. If it does not work, try changing the aspect ratio as well. This could help you in taking better images.
Solution 6: Reset Camera Settings
If the photo processing issues have surfaced after recently tweaking the camera settings, you should reset them. Even if you didn’t make any changes, try resetting the Camera settings to check if the default settings can do a better job.
Steps to reset Camera settings:
- Launch the “Camera” app.
- Tap the gear icon in the upper-left corner to open the Camera settings.
- Click “Reset settings” and click “Reset” to confirm.
Thanks for reading to the end of this article. We hope one of the aforementioned solutions fixed the photo processing issues on your Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. However, if the issue persists, try updating the Camera app from Galaxy Store or factory resetting your phone.
I took some photos yesterday at a Maroon 5 concert using Expert Raw, as I am a photographer. I set the ISO, shutter speed, and white balance to ensure the images came out perfectly. However, after taking the photos in a low-light environment, the post-processing ruined my images, trying to brighten the darkness and adding a lot of noise to the image. At least in Expert Raw, this post-processing feature should not be active, because as the name suggests, “Expert,” it shouldn’t require post-processing. This left me very frustrated with the device, as I cannot take nighttime photos with it.