With every launch, Apple has upped their camera game. You can never deny the quality of photos on your latest iPhone. But if you are a professional and use a DSLR or any other camera, you can still import the photos on your iPhone. You can click your pictures on your professional camera and then edit and publish them with your iPhone. Here is how you can import and edit RAW photos on your iPhone and iPad.
Here is how you can import and edit RAW photos on your iPhone using an SD card adapter:
You can import the RAW images to your iPhone even with the USB adapter. Here is how you can do so:
You can follow this process to connect any USB connected camera with your iOS device.
You can download any RAW photo editing app on your iPhone like Adobe‘s Lightroom Mobile. Moreover, you can even edit your photos directly in the Photos app. However, before that, you will have to duplicate the files so that you can edit them in any third-party app. For editing the photos, you need to open the editing option in any editing app and after editing you can save them in any format you want. If you are editing in the Photos app, remember that the photo will be directly saved into JPG format.
You can sync your RAW files to the iCloud Photo Library. With the new update, your files will not be converted into JPG format before syncing. So you don’t have to worry about losing the quality of the image while syncing. Thus, you can easily import the RAW images on your iPhone and they will be synced to your Mac as RAW files.
With new updates in the iPhone, you can now import the RAW images from your professional camera to the iOS device. You can import the files either by using an SD card adapter or USB adapter. Moreover, you can even edit these RAW images on your images by using the Photos app or any third-party RAW image editing app. Although, if you use the Photos app to edit your pictures, they will be directly saved in JPG format. Whereas, in other editing apps, you can select the format you want to save the photos in. Also, you can sync your RAW images in the same format in the iCloud Photo Library. While syncing the file will not be compressed, so you don’t have to worry about losing the quality of the photo.
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