I occasionally use the edit features in my phone. There are a few canned filters, plus sliders for the typical things (exposure/highlights/blackpoint/shadows/sharpness…). Very rarely I upload to my desktop to do more refined editing in Photoshop.
Just to remind you that you can also do vertical panoramas. I start with the dark side and go pan to the lighter side for more even exposure. Try it both ways.Today I found that my new phone's camera has a panorama feature. Before, I'd make panoramas by stitching together images in Photoshop, which often don't blend well without extensive work. Several years ago I had a phone with a camera that featured panoramas as well, I loved that feature. So I'm happy that I now have it again.
This photo taken earlier today from my back porch looking south. It pans about 45 degrees or so. The photo is not enhanced, just the image size reduced. The smoke at the left is a property owner burning on his land.
It does have a manual mode, but I haven't yet played around with it. And thank you. I probably will use portrait mode to shoot panos in the future, I'm not fond of the filmstrip look of images shot with the camera horizontal.SR, you should have a way to set exposure on your phone. It will help, plus your editor can work a few wonders. Too bad we don’t have masking abilities on these little hand held computers.
BTW, I like that bottom pano.