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i found an app that takes unprocessed raw photos on iphone it actually makes me want to use my phone for pics. no im not a psyop for the app i just like it, its called moment pro camera 2 its paid but theres no microtransactions
ive never seen this kind of clarity out of my phone pics before but at even a mild iso noise is dogshit which i shouldve expected. picrel is the same exposure settings and lighting, left is with apple processing right is unprocessed raw.
dynamic range isnt great but its very usable. if ur shooting full manual the viewfinder is not very accurate the final image tends to be a lower exposure. surprisingly shooting longer exposures under 1/30 is doable cus iphones have sensor stabilization
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>>4497808
took this one today. yes ive sharpened it in editing, but it still shows it well. it's not crazy better than processed in terms of sharpness (it also has way less dynamic range than the processed raws) but its enough of a difference to make me want to use it in the right situation
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>>4497137
Not OP but Halide is really good, it goes a step beyond others since it has Process Zero and will be completely RAW without any of the additional sharpening or other shit. And because it is full RAW, it won't use pixel binning so you end up with a 12mp image as that's what most phones cameras actually are without that pixel binning crap.
The images actually look really good, they remind me of the earlier smart phones and digital cameras that didn't have any processing.
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>>4497099
I've been using one as well. I can actually get serviceable photos out of this piece of shit
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>>4498287
Well shit i’ll try anything twice, time to finger out if the iphone 14pm sensor is really better than the 13pm, or if theyre the same and apple just got better algorithms in the 14 and refused to include them in the 13 update to make us all buy a new fuck8n phone. I’ve just inherited both and i guess i can now decide which to keep based on Halide results! Pretty fucking cool man
I see Leica has a similar app LUX, but fml $70/yr?
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>>4498324
>I see Leica has a similar app LUX, but fml $70/yr?
Never tried it but Leica has always been a rip off anyway, so I expect no less from their app. Halide is about $60 for lifetime as I recall but you get a one month trial run to see if you really want it.
Halide has some former Apple people on it and they know how the APIs work at a good level, so it beats a lot of similar apps. It also won a few awards from Apple themselves. I still use my actual camera but Halide is my fallback if I only have my phone with me, it has nice natural grain and there's no sharpening at all in that Process Zero mode.