roll photos come straight from the
camera sensor so they give you lots more
control when editing you can take roll
photos in iOS 10 but not with the
default camera some raw photo apps
include manual pro camera and Adobe
Lightroom and Raw is only supported on
the iPhone 7 or 7 plus 6s or 6s plus the
iPhone se although nine point seven inch
iPad pro these photos take up a lot of
storage space so make sure you clear
some room before you start once you've
found an app turn on raw photo shooting
in the settings look for an option like
dmg the next step is to edit you may be
able to do this in the same app or you
can use snap seed which also supports
raw editing but make sure you don't do
this from your camera roll because it
can only edit JPEGs to show you an
advantage of shooting raw here's a side
by side using the highlights and shadows
sliders to bring out more detail there's
lots more data recovered in the sky by
the Sun on the raw file compared to the
JPEG you can also tweak the white
balance after the shots been taken
exporting raw photos varies with each
app but if you want to shoot raw on your
phone and edit on the desktop the
easiest way is to export the unedited
file from the camera roll using airdrop
Lightroom's raw export process is
complicated so it's best to make your
edits in the app then export as a JPEG
now you can shoot in wrong you have a
whole lot more control over what your
photos look like and the benefits of
non-destructive editing
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