Samsung working on Super HDR on/off toggle for Instagram app on Galaxy S24

The Galaxy S24 series is the first Samsung phone to support Super HDR. The tool may be based on Google’s Ultra HDR format, which was introduced with Android 14. However, some users do not like how Super HDR works when viewing images and videos on Instagram. Therefore, Samsung is again exploring a way to allow users to turn off Super HDR on Galaxy S24 devices.

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The Super HDR feature aims to provide a more immersive experience when shooting and viewing photos and videos and is also integrated into social media apps like Instagram.

Samsung to let Galaxy S24 users disable Super HDR on Instagram

According to the camera moderator, Samsung is considering bringing a new feature to the Galaxy S24 series that will allow users to disable Super HDR on Instagram. Some somebody prefer to view Instagram photos and videos in SDR instead of Super HDR. Also, the company is working with Instagram to bring Super HDR to your feed and make it the default for the Galaxy S24. 

The Korean tech giant is working with Instagram to bring a toggle to disable or enable Super HDR, a similar toggle already exists in the iOS version of Instagram.

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Super HDR, created using Google’s Ultra HDR format, allows users to capture images and videos with wider dynamic range and higher color depth.

This difference is visible from the camera preview, even before pressing the capture button on the Galaxy S24. Once you capture an image or video, the file is saved with Super HDR. When you view photos and video in the built-in Gallery app on the Galaxy S24, you can see higher brightness and wider dynamic range.

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