The sliding bar moves from 2 to 9 exposures and returns to two. Under overlay, Bright is selected among Additional, Average, Bright and Dark. Choose Bright to keep only bright values when compositing. Under the shutter options, Manual is selected, as opposed to Continuous. Disclaimer: Video simulated for illustrative purposes. In the Expert Raw app, the Multiple exposures settings appear in a pop up with shutter, overlay and exposure options. Supported on Galaxy S23 Series devices, S22 Series devices, S21 Ultra, S20 Ultra, Note20 Ultra, ZFold4, Z Fold3 and Z Fold2. Expert Raw must be downloaded separately from the Galaxy Store, for free, before use. Video simulated for illustrative purposes. Disclaimer: Icon layout may vary depending on home setting or the size of your device. To the side, a Galaxy S23 Ultra display showing the Home Screen with the Expert Raw app. Download the Expert Raw app from Galaxy Store. On screen is an image made of two photos layered over each other. Two Galaxy S23 Ultra devices, one seen from the rear and one seen from the front with the built-in S Pen leaning on the side. How to take photos with multiple exposures in Expert RAW How to take photos with Multiple exposures in Expert Raw. Disclaimer: S Pen embedded only in Galaxy S23 Ultra. Galaxy S23 Ultra seen from the rear with built-in S Pen in front. Shainblum addresses the camera with Galaxy S23 Ultra in hand. Next, another Hyperlapse video from a different angle also captured hashtag “with Galaxy” S23 Ultra. Captured hashtag “with Galaxy” S23 Ultra. Next, the resulting elapsed video shows star trails across the night sky. 1 hour of recording is approximately 12 seconds of footage. The shutter is tapped and the camera starts recording. After Hyperlapse is selected, choose UHD and set recording speed, then tap star trails. Next, the camera app is open in a horizontal configuration. Shainblum adjusts Galaxy S23 Ultra on a tripod. Next, an astrophoto of the Milky Way captured with high-resolution detail and color, also captured hashtag “with Galaxy” S23 Ultra. Next, a starry night sky against a mountainous landscape captured hashtag “with Galaxy” S23 Ultra. A progress circle counts down the exposure time. Returning to the view finder, the shutter is tapped. A choice of 10 minutes, 7 minutes, and 4 minutes are available for duration. In the astrophoto options, the sky is hidden again. Planets are labeled and lines connect stars as constellations are identified. When it is set to show, an overlay of constellations appears. When the sky is set to hidden, the screen is black. A popup with Sky and Duration options opens. Returning to the view finder in the app, the astrophoto icon is tapped in the upper right corner. Astrophoto mode for best night sky results. Next, Galaxy S23 Ultra seen from the rear. Supported on Galaxy S23 Series devices, S22 Series devices, S21 Ultra, S20 Ultra, Note20 Ultra, Z Fold4, Z Fold3 and Z Fold2. Disclaimer: Expert Raw must be downloaded separately from the Galaxy Store, for free, before use. Next, a time elapse of the darkening night sky. Next, Shainblum holds up the tripod and light. He has the Expert Raw app open and he adjusts the settings. Next, Shainblum configures the device on a tripod. A close-up view of the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s Rear Camera. Next, in a mountainous nature park before dusk, Michael Shainblum, landscape photographer, addresses the camera with a Galaxy S23 Ultra in hand. Next, a time elapse with star trails behind a rocky silhouette. Next, another astrophoto with a mountainous landscape element. Next, an astrophoto of the Milky Way captured with high-resolution detail and color. Next, the resulting time elapse shows star trails that are clearly defined. It is taking an elapsed photo of the night sky as the man watches. At another angle, the device’s screen is seen. In the same mountainous setting at dusk, a warmly dressed man adjusts his Galaxy S23 Ultra that is set on a tripod. How to capture the night sky with Galaxy S23 Series Capture the stars in a whole new light with Galaxy S23 Ultra.
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