Submitted by Alphanova1 t3_10xxgb3 in iphone
kakjebakje t1_j7uxqr9 wrote
If you are shooting in ProRAW then I highly suggest downloading Lightroom mobile, importing the ProRAW photo there and scrolling to the “profiles” tab. Then, either choose a different profile like Adobe Color or change the Apple ProRAW to 0. This will fix most of the “overly-processed” look you get, and brings your photos back to a neutral state. Try it out!
NugzieForDraft t1_j7vl6t1 wrote
taking a photo shouldn’t be this complicated considering the phone costs 1.4k🤭
MRichardTRM t1_j7wafb9 wrote
It’s not, just turn off proraw. They said it themselves it’s for photographers and not the average user. If you want the normal ease of use just don’t use proraw. It’s literally meant to be edited after the picture is taken if you use pro raw
NugzieForDraft t1_j7wb8y1 wrote
proRAW is literally the ONLY semi fix, if you take a picture with it and then go into edit mode it changes into a normal non-enhanced photo
vewfndr t1_j7x0n6e wrote
And now you have photos taking up 20-60x the space... yay!
nikkithegr8 t1_j7xmdo4 wrote
apple: thats where our icloud subscriptions comes in
vewfndr t1_j7xmy1s wrote
Pretty much, lol
DarkNet-Magic t1_j7ybevv wrote
I use an app called “JPEG to PNG” to compress my ProRAW photos to a much smaller size, while still maintaining the quality. By far the best app I’ve found - it’s free (no matter how many conversions you do) and simple as hell to use. That way I can take an unprocessed photo, but still conserve space (when needed).
I personally take all of my photos in ProRAW and videos in 4K @ 30fps ProRes. I don’t have to really worry about space, but I also don’t take photos and videos like crazy. I’m the same with my music as well though, everything is downloaded / streamed in Lossless through Apple Music. I prefer the quality over the concern for space - yet still haven’t even touched 25% of my phone storage.
Just a suggestion.
3dforlife t1_j83jlnf wrote
You can easily use a shortcut to convert a ProRaw photo to HEIC and delete the original. That's what I do, and works great.
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