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  A Culinary Journey: Crafting the Perfect Mutton Stew Introduction: Mutton stew, a timeless and comforting dish, has been a staple in various cultures worldwide for centuries. This slow-cooked medley of succulent mutton pieces, aromatic spices, and hearty vegetables creates a symphony of tastes that warms the soul and satisfies the palate. In this culinary exploration, we'll delve into the art of crafting the perfect mutton stew, examining its diverse global variations and uncovering the secrets behind its rich, complex taste. The Origin and Evolution of Mutton Stew: Mutton stew has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations where slow cooking was necessary for tenderizing tougher meat cuts. Its origins can be traced to regions such as the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, where communities devised ways to utilize mutton , a flavorful but harsher meat, in nourishing and satisfying dishes. As trade routes expanded, so did the exchange of culinary ideas, leading to the...

Discover the Night mode on iPhone and other functions of iOS 15

 The new update of the iOS 15 operating system brings with it several improvements regarding the functions of its modes. Especially noteworthy are the iPhone Night mode , compatible with models after iPhone 11, and the concentration modes , which have been one of the great novelties of this new version of iOS 15.

In this article we will say you what the Night mode consists of and how to configure it to get the maximum out of your night photographs. In addition, we tell you some of the news in this new version of iOS 15 and how your iPhone can help you focus better and rest.

What is Night mode on iPhone

The Night mode iPhone allows better illuminated photographs in low light conditions . This is achieved by increasing the exposure time of the camera sensor, that is, keeping the shutter uncluttered for a longer time to capture the maximum possible colors, avoiding losing information in areas that are too dark.

However, so that this technique does not result in a shaky photograph, it is necessary that the sensor remains immobile, something that is difficult when taking it with a mobile phone, so, whenever possible, it is advisable to place the device in a stable place.

Night mode is an iPhone camera feature that activates automatically when sensors detect poor lighting conditions. When this happens, a yellow moon-shaped icon is displayed in the mode menu. Upon detecting this light situation, a counter appears, depending on the darkness of the scene, so that the user knows how long to remain motionless to prevent the photo from moving.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of taking photos with the Night mode of iPhone?

Advantages

•Brighter photos with stunningly sharp results.

•Much brighter videos.

Disadvantages

•By automatically detecting poor lighting, it can "burn" the photos, that is, over-expose making the most illuminated areas disappear, without giving the user the option to choose the brightness. Although later we will see how to deactivate this function.

•It can be detrimental when taking more artistic photographs, with strong contrasts or simply dark.

•If we want to take a night photograph of the city and we have the active mode, everything will be overexposed and it will not be the same as a shot with the contrast of the decorations in the dark of night.

Tips for using it correctly

•When using Night mode, whenever possible, place the device on a stable surface and use the timer or shutter button on your Apple Watch to take the photo.

•Record your videos in fast motion using a tripod. In this way you will get them to be sharper, brighter and without sudden movements.

•Keep in mind that if you activate Live Photos or the flash, the Night mode is deactivated.

How to deactivate Night mode

With the arrival of iOS 15, Apple has returned to the user the option to deactivate the Night mode of the camera allowing them to take manual photos with all kinds of lighting. Although in iOS 14 it could also be done, it was necessary to manually deactivate it each time a photo was to be taken. With the new operating system update, iPhone allows you to permanently enable or disable this option. To reactivate it, you have to do it manually by following the steps below:

1.Open "Settings" on your iPhone.

2.Access the "Camera" settings.

3.Click on "Keep settings".

4.Deactivate "Night mode".

It can also be activated and deactivated in the top menu of the camera, since, with this new update, the timer icon appears next to the rest of the camera modes, allowing the exposure time to be changed between 1 and 10 seconds in the part bottom of the screen.

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