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Dsmith7

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Oct 20, 2021
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Hey. I got a 14 pro max not too long ago and when taking pictures in raw format it's still really over processed. That kinda defeats the purpose of a raw picture. Is it like that on other phones or just mine? My 12 pro max wasn't like this. It's worse on the front camera also. Thanks
 
Hey. I got a 14 pro max not too long ago and when taking pictures in raw format it's still really over processed. That kinda defeats the purpose of a raw picture. Is it like that on other phones or just mine? My 12 pro max wasn't like this. It's worse on the front camera also. Thanks

ProRaw still adds processing/ tweaks.
If you just want a standard RAW then you can import it into Lightroom and change it from a pro raw file to a regular flat raw file alternatively you can go into settings > formats > photo capture and toggle off ProRaw there.

Another option is to use an app such as Halide and that lets you turn all the processing off even with HEIC/ JPEG images and you can also capture 48mp images without shooting RAW so they take up less storage space and still look really nice.
 
ProRaw still adds processing/ tweaks.
If you just want a standard RAW then you can import it into Lightroom and change it from a pro raw file to a regular flat raw file alternatively you can go into settings > formats > photo capture and toggle off ProRaw there.

Another option is to use an app such as Halide and that lets you turn all the processing off even with HEIC/ JPEG images and you can also capture 48mp images without shooting RAW so they take up less storage space and still look really nice.
Thanks for the reply. I assumed that was what I would be told. Ill stick with my older iphone for now. Thanks
 
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