How to lock F1.5 aperture in camera Auto Mode? - Samsung Galaxy S9+ Questions & Answers

Hello everybody,
Does any one has any idea how to lock F1.5 in Auto Mode? I would like to have F1.5 & HDR for macro shots in perfect lighting conditions. I can force F1.5 in Pro Mode but this mode is lacking of High Dynami Range functionality. So the macro shots bokeh with F2.4 aperture looks inferior compared to my old Galaxy S7 not to mention my wifes S8. I wish there was a switch in camera settings to force F1.5... I hope there's a solution.
Thanks in advance!

No only Pro or you could try https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s9-plus/themes/gcam-port-galaxy-s9-s9-t3763849 which uses f1.5 as default

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