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RE: 5 Examples Showing Why You Should Take Photos in RAW Format
Yes, my Samsung S7 Edge can shoot raw too. Never tried it though on a smartphone. But on photo camera i always use RAW. It gives so much more flexibility in the post.
It feels a bit strange for me that even smartphones can shoot RAW now 😅
If you think about it it is not that strange... All data is always initially captured in raw by sensor and transferred to a processor. Which in turn usually compresses it to jpeg file according to a set algorithm. So in theory you would always have a raw file, just it was not accessible in the past and now it can be saved on the phone for later editing :) But yes, psychologically it is interesting, like a phone camera pretending to be a professional DSLR as this function used to be exclusively professional :)
yeah, it just doesn't feel right - shooting RAW and editing photos in a smartphone feels a bit like heresy 😆
Hah :) But you can shoot them in phone and edit on a PC :)