Dive into the Photo Mode of Star Wars Outlaws to take pictures of your own making in the galaxy far, far away.

If you like taking in the scenery of a new game, then a Photo Mode is a must. It is so much better than doing a print screen shortcut on your keyboard. And in Star Wars Outlaws, you'll be happy to know that a Photo Mode is present.

It allows you to pause moments in the game and take screenshots of cinematic moments. You can immortalize an escape from the Empire, an awesome job on your speeder, or just a beautiful environment you come across.

How to use Photo Mode in Star Wars Outlaws

(Screenshot via esports.gg)
(Screenshot via esports.gg)

Accessing Photo Mode is very simple. Here are the steps to get into it:

  1. Load into Star Wars Outlaws and begin playing
  2. Press Esc on PC or the pause button your console's controller
  3. Select Photo Mode from the list of options
  4. Navigate through Photo Mode to set up the perfect shot in Star Wars Outlaws

You're able to access Photo Mode while playing or watching a cutscene. Just enter that pause menu and let your creativity run wild.

All Photo Mode settings

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Here is a list of everything you can do and all settings you can alter in Star Wars Outlaws' Photo Mode:

  • Move the camera
  • Rotate the camera
  • Crane the camera up
  • Crane the camera down
  • Increase or decrease the camera speed
  • Default, Wild West, and Noir presets
  • Saturation
  • Contrast
  • Exposure
  • Shadows
  • Midtones
  • Highlights
  • Color Grading
    • Red
    • Green
    • Blue
  • Time of Day
  • Toggle showing Kay and Nix on and off
  • Set the Active camera
  • Lens type
  • Aperture Enabled on or off
    • Aperture number
  • Focal Length
  • Focal Distance
  • Tilt
  • None, Location, Greetings, or Logo message
  • Message position
  • Frame
  • Guides
  • Scanlines
  • Take Photo
  • Set View Finder Mode
  • Hide UI
(Screenshot via esports.gg)
(Screenshot via esports.gg)

As you can see, there is a ton you can do with the Photo Mode in Star Wars Outlaws. Just set up the shot, mess with some of the settings, and take the picture. Then you've got an awesome photo to share on your social media.

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