Why Instagram was turning some users' photos black and white
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Why Instagram was turning some users' photos black and white
""Earlier today, a technical issue caused some HDR photos to appear incorrectly as black-and-white for a subset of accounts," Instagram told Engadget, before saying the problem was already being fixed."
"According to the Instagram spokesperson, anyone still experiencing the problem should simply wait a few hours for the photos to automatically go back to their original, intended state."
"If you want to avoid anything like this happening in the future, there's a way to turn off HDR photos on an iPhone."
"By default, your iPhone will turn on HDR automatically when it's called for, but if you go to Settings, then Camera, then turn off Auto HDR, you can avoid any HDR-related mishaps going forward."
Some Instagram users reported that their color photos were unintentionally turning black and white during the upload process. Instagram acknowledged the issue, stating it was due to a technical problem affecting HDR photos for certain accounts. The company confirmed that the issue had been resolved and advised users still facing the problem to wait for their photos to revert to color. Users can prevent similar issues by disabling Auto HDR in their iPhone settings.
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