If you’re a photography enthusiast who loves to shoot raw images on your iPhone, you’ll want to read this article. We’ll show you how to shoot raw on the iPhone 12, and explain some of the benefits of doing so. Raw images are unprocessed photos that retain all of the data captured by your camera’s sensor. This can give your photos a more natural look, as opposed to JPEGs, which are processed versions of photos that typically reduce noise and grain in images. There are a few things you’ll need in order to shoot raw on the iPhone 12: an iPhone 12 with a camera lens attached, an app called Camera+, and a bit of patience. Here’s how to do it:
- Open Camera+ and select the mode that corresponds with your camera lens. For example, if you have an iPhone 8 or later with a rear-facing camera lens, select “Rear Camera.” If you have an older model iPhone with a front-facing camera lens, select “Front Camera.”
- Tap the button at the bottom left corner of the screen that says “Set as Default.” This will make sure that when you open Camera+, it will use this particular lens instead of trying to auto-detect which one is attached to your phone.
- Aim your phone’s camera at what you want to photograph and press down on the shutter button halfway (or press it all the way if you’re using an electronic shutter). You’ll hear a beep when your photo has been taken. Release the button when done. ..