iPhone 14 Pro: How to take 48 MP ProRaw photos? Apple’s biggest camera upgrade for the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models is the main camera, which has now been increased to 48 MP.
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Apple says the new sensor will come with “a new machine learning model that delivers sharper images and less noise for unprecedented detail.” However, this only applies when taking ProRAW images at 48 MP. Otherwise, the default camera will shoot at 12 MP resolution, similar to the iPhone 13.
This can be explained because ProRAW is a 10-bit file that uses a linear DNG format to retain a lot of information and dynamic range, giving you the flexibility to tweak exposure and balance. white.
With a ProRAW shot containing 8,064 x 6,048 pixels, it’s up to 80MB, or three times the size of a regular 12MP photo.
Unless you buy the 1TB version of the iPhone 14 Pro (the largest capacity), you won’t want to take photos at this resolution. But in cases where you want to take advantage of ProRAW’s level of granularity, here’s how to enable it.
- Open the Settings app on the iPhone 14 Pro.
- Scroll down and tap Camera.
- Click Format.
- Turn on the Apple ProRAW option and select the ProRAW Resolution (ProRAW Resolution) of 48 MP.
Now when you go to the Camera app you will see the RAW icon in the top right corner of the interface but it’s crossed out, tap on this icon to turn it on.