Enabling Proraw for pictures was a game changer for me on iPhone 15 pro max. The already exceptional low light sharpness and lack of noise just became 3x better by enabling that setting. I definitely enable that with preserve so it’s always on
The camera might be performant but the memory management is HEADACHE 🤕 . Getting full fast, difficult to transfer the files to laptop, creating hidden temp files consuming memory after deleting the videos . It is really worse memory management system ever. 😡
This is about the 4th Iphone settings video from " guest" speaker from iPhone Photog school. going over the same 2 pages of camera settings .. sorry nothing new . No disrespect to you. You seem like a nice person.
I love my pixel 8 pro! But having owned the iPhone 15 pro I admit the photos you get out of the pro mode are just incredible if you know how to edit them
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I’m a media photographer for an adventure racing. I’m still new at this job and I’m trying my best to up my game as much as possible. thanks for the help!
So, you say you’re a professional photographer, but the pic you choose to use for your fast edit tells a very different story. 🤷🏻♂️ Even the edited version was uninteresting. Why didn’t you choose a photo that popped with tac sharp detail, dramatic colors, and provided a noticeable improvement over the original version?
Even pro’s can choose an image that’s mundane. That isn’t the issue. I am baffled by the lack of latitude on the raw correction in that example. Almost instant blown out whites and crushed blacks. The latitude appears no more than 3 stops. Just marginally better than a jpg. Even a 15 year old Canon 5D MkII has around 10 stops in EV latitude when editing raw on Adobe Camera raw (16 bit). There must have been a mistake with this example as no “pro” would trust the dynamic range shown here for work that’s going to be published or paid for.