Learn how to enable RAW image capture and use the Camera app or third-party iOS apps to take Apple ProRAW or standard RAW photos on your iPhone.
How to shoot RAW or Apple ProRAW photos on your iPhone

Learn how to enable RAW image capture and use the Camera app or third-party iOS apps to take Apple ProRAW or standard RAW photos on your iPhone.
Learn how to set your iPhone's Camera app to capture full 48MP resolution photos in the HEIF or JPEG format instead of 12MP or 24MP ones.
So you’ve just captured what you thought was going to be the perfect photograph, but then when you went to look at it after the fact, you were sadly unimpressed with the image quality. We’ve all been there, but thanks to modern advancements in machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI), we don’t necessarily need to delete those botched images anymore.
Apple has updated iCloud for Windows, with version 13 now available with support for Apple ProRes videos, Apple ProRAW photos, strong password generation and more.
Earlier this month, Apple welcomed official support for its ProRAW image format for the iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max. The feature has been described as a huge boost for iPhone photography. But what about actually sharing that content? Instagram is here to help.
Back in October, one of the most popular third-party camera apps, Halide, welcomed one of the app's biggest updates. Now, Halide Mark II, remains one of the go-to options for folks who want to venture beyond the stock camera app.
Austin Mann is a travel photographer that captures amazing photographs from all over the globe. He also tests out Apple's newest hardware and features, showing off the full capabilities of Apple's newest additions related to photography.
With iOS and iPadOS 14.3, released yesterday, we got a new file format for our iPhone photos: Apple ProRAW. While you can edit ProRAW photos in the stock Photos app, third-party ones like Adobe Photoshop have yet to be updated with support for the new format. That being said, iMazing wasted no time having implemented ProRAW support in its 2.13.2 update.
People have discovered that the iOS 14.3 developer beta that dropped yesterday adds support for Apple's new ProRAW image format to the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max.