From the course: iPhone Photography: Capturing and Editing Raw Photos
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Editing RAW files for macOS
From the course: iPhone Photography: Capturing and Editing Raw Photos
Editing RAW files for macOS
- Since we've started with the iPhone, let's stick with the native Mac Editor to begin with, which is photos for MacOS. You'll find that once the images have synced via iCloud, that it's pretty easy to access things, but there are a few gotchas along the way. You'll see here that I've got overlays telling me the type of images that are available. In this case, this image is a DNG file and purely a raw file. That's great. I access this and made it a bit easier. Instead of browsing all of my images, I jumped right to the raw category. This makes it a bit easier to get to the images you want to process. Now, one thing to keep in mind though, is you might see some label JPEG plus raw. This gets a little confusing because they're not actually JPEGs in this case, they're the HEIC files plus the DNG files. And depending upon how you captured, which app you used, you might've ended up capturing both at the same time. Well…
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