Comments on: RAW Photos in ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/ ProCamera + HDR is an iOS photo, video, selfie and editing app bursting with state-of-the-art technology! Thu, 11 Nov 2021 11:19:06 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.4 By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-115264 Mon, 18 Jan 2021 10:07:55 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-115264 In reply to Ralph T.

Hi Ralph,
on an iPhone SE, the vividHDR mode captures 3 to 7 photos and automatically merges them into one final HDR photo. Before saving, you can select one or multiple presets to give your HDR image a certain look. Optionally, you can also save one LDR (non-HDR) standard photo along the HDR image.
In vividHDR mode it is not possible to save all the exposures used to create the HDR file – but we have a dedicated exposure bracketing mode just for that! The bracketing feature is part of our optional ProCamera Up subscription and it allows you to capture a series of photos based on your predefined exposure values. You can unlock this premium feature via Settings > Shop > Exposure Bracketing.
In this blog post, you can learn all about our bracketing feature: https://www.procamera-app.com/en/blog/raw-exposure-bracketing-in-procamera/

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By: Ralph T https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-115073 Sun, 17 Jan 2021 00:52:31 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-115073 I use Pro Camera in an iPhone 5 SE, I’m thinking about getting the Vivid HDR. Does ProCamera take 1, 3 or how many shots for that? Can I download the unprocessed shots to my computer or the app processes them in the iPhone and the shots can not be downloaded?

Thank you
Ralph

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By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-93868 Fri, 28 Aug 2020 08:39:09 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-93868 In reply to Elnaz Abazarisouha.

Hi Elnaz,
it’s currently not possible to take photos in RAW file format with the ultra wide angle lens – that’s unfortunately an iOS limitation… However, RAW is available for the wide and the tele lens in ProCamera.

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By: Elnaz Abazarisouha https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-93859 Fri, 28 Aug 2020 07:21:37 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-93859 Hi,

Does the app take the photos in Raw format for the 0.5 (ultra wide angle) lens on iphone 11 pro max?

Thanks in advance!

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By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-31443 Tue, 05 Mar 2019 13:12:16 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-31443 In reply to Jonathan Look, Jr..

Hi Jonathan,
on your MacBook, you can find a little program called “Image Capture”; just connect your iPhone to your MacBook, open the program, sort by file type, and select all the DNG RAW files. This should be the easiest and quickest way to transfer all your RAW captures. Did that work for you?
Enjoy ProCamera

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By: Jonathan Look, Jr. https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-31441 Tue, 05 Mar 2019 13:06:06 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-31441 I want to move all RAW images shot with ProCamera from my iPhone 8 to my MacBook. Is there a simple way I am missing to do this? I have hundreds of RAW files and moving them individually would be laborious.

Thanks!

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By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-15898 Wed, 20 Dec 2017 11:52:56 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-15898 In reply to Richard.

Hello Richard,
thanks for the detailed description. I assume you are shooting in Dual lens mode on your iPhone 7 Plus. RAW file format is not available for the dual lens settings (the dual lens processes and merges image data from both lens systems; therefore it is not the pure “raw” sensor data). Switching to the regular WIDE lens should do the trick and enable RAW+JPG shooting.
Kind regards from the ProCamera Team

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By: Richard https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-15894 Tue, 19 Dec 2017 22:40:36 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-15894 Why am I unable to select RAW file format and have it produce a RAW file? I have an iPhone 7+, last eat iOS. The only options I can choose are JPEG, TIFF and HEIC. I am in Photo mode. When Intap Settings, I can then select RAW+JPEG, then when I go back to Settings, Imsee the RAW+JPEG in File Format, but when I take a photo, I only get the JPEG (using the info button) when I am in the Lightbox. There is only one image, and I thought there were supposed to be two, one JPEG and the other RAW. All of is BTW being done in the Lightbox and the app.

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By: Team ProCamera https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-14760 Mon, 04 Sep 2017 09:16:22 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-14760 In reply to Robert.

Hello Robert,
don’t worry, the RAW file is always the full 12 MP of your camera. To display a RAW file on your smartphone, there is a small JPEG file embedded in the DNG. Some EXIF/metadata readers only look at the JPEG file and therefore display the pixel dimensions of the small display JPEG.
Starting with the latest version of ProCamera, you can also save RAW+JPEG photos, where two separate files (RAW + a full resolution JPEG) are saved in one asset.
The best way to check pixel dimension is the ProCamera EXIF viewer. Simply go to the gallery, open the photo you want to check, and then tap the little “i” button in the navigation bar at the top of the screen.

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By: Robert https://procamera-app.com/en/blog/procamera-raw-dng-ios10/#comment-14745 Sat, 02 Sep 2017 11:34:44 +0000 https://www.procamera-app.com/en/?p=47637#comment-14745 Why dng/raw photos are stored in only 856×600 pixel resolution in camera roll ?

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