![]() However, this situation could change when an app offers 16-bit HEIC files which would lend themselves to quality (extensive) editing. The “Prime” noise reduction can be very effective. PhotoLab’s “Lens Sharpness” typically offers marginal improvement. Only the most extreme dynamic range situation does Raw offer an improvement. is amazing - and I’m using an older iPhone model… not to mention the depth of field effect You can get from the two-lens iPhones. ![]() The noise suppression, sharpness, color, etc. I was stunned by how much work it took to get the DNGs - in either PhotoLab or Photoshop - to look as good as the “out-of-the camera” HEIC files - and sometimes they didn’t look as good no matter what. Being a long time Nikon shooter I was expecting great things from Raw~DNG files. I have a “new” iPhone 7 Plus that I’ve picked up on clearance. Out of interest - how much of an improvement do you actually get with DPL over out of phone pictures.
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