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Giuanniello

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Oct 21, 2012
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Capri - Italy
HEllo,

I am a passionate photographer who uses either reflex or D-SLR to take pictures but I also own an iPhone 13 in the pro max sauce and would like to know if there is any app which takes full advantage of the camera department, I don't really use it for other than snapshots and never investigated at how to get the best out of it, any hint?

Grazie

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RRC

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Halide or use Apple Pro Raw and edit in Lightroom or Lightroom mobile, that will give you the most control over the photos you take.
 

purdnost

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Curious if anyone knows if the quality of images taken in Apple ProRAW format differ from RAW (DNG) in Lightroom mobile (or any other camera app that supports RAW for that matter).
 

Pandyone

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Sep 30, 2021
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Curious if anyone knows if the quality of images taken in Apple ProRAW format differ from RAW (DNG) in Lightroom mobile (or any other camera app that supports RAW for that matter).

Apple ProRAW is also in dng-format, and I would say quality sometimes is better with other apps, like Moment. But it usually depends on what lens is in use and photo situation.
Apple adds both their own profile and AI-tweaking on the RAW and those can make the photo sometimes seems sharper, especially in Photos app on the phone.
 
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