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Using Pure to capture RAW photos
From the course: iPhone Photography: Capturing and Editing Raw Photos
Using Pure to capture RAW photos
- Let's explore one more app. This one is called Pure and it offers many features that are quite useful when capturing images. One of the things that's going to be important is that we access the menu right away. Now there are a lot of settings in here, but the thing that I'm concerned on is the actual file format. So let's go here to saving and we'll take a look at some of the options. I see I could choose what is actually being saved. So instead of the high quality or max quality JPEGs, or even TIF, which is a wonderful file format, I'm going to take a look at some of the options here, and you'll see you have the ability to save camera raw, which is the DNG format, digital negative. This is broadly compatible. You also can choose to save raw plus, meaning raw plus a high quality JPEG, raw plus a maximum quality JPEG, which is effectively visually lossless, or the really high quality TIF file. Now I generally don't…
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