Are the settings you've laid out here, including turning on ProRAW & Resolution control, good for me if I don't do any editing, etc? I just want to have good basic settings for quality everyday use.
iPhone 15 pro has overheating issues. Battery health will drop like crazy. Do you want to change your phone in 1 year or change battery? Is so then sure, otherwise skip 15
@@maid_olorian4973im not sure abt the 15 pro but ive heard alot abt it overheating and my iphone 14 would but this phone has never got hot for me at most it got warm
I think the image needs to be in HEIF or Raw in order to change the photographic style after. If you shoot in jpeg format you can only set it before the shot but not edit and change it after.
When i go to edit the photo in the photo app I don’t see how I can change the tone colors or scenes. I just see the regular photo edit settings. How did you get to this screen where you can change the tone color after you’ve taken the photo?
Why ProRAW Max over HEIF Max? Can understand if people are shooting images which they specifically will be editing, but doesn't HEIF Max give a happy medium where you get the 48MP sensor but also the Photographic Styles AND an image which you can immediately share?
Hey yeah so absolutely! You’re spot on for any image you aren’t interested in editing at all - but for any time you’re trying to get the ‘best’ image possible out of the camera the main thing is that ProRAW gives you that sharpness control which for smartphone images is just a massive deal
@@ItsTomRich it’s almost like Apple should give users a toggle in the camera app between HEIF Max (for photos you don’t want to edit BUT use the 48MP sensor) and Pro Max for photos you specifically want to edit! Given you can use HEIF Max and still have small enough files, why would anyone want to toggle to the 24MP regular HEIF format?
@@ItsTomRich Yeah I guess so, from what I’ve seen I think I’ll be a big fan of using a fixed photo style with Tone down around -50 to bring back the shadows - and maybe rarely I’ll switch to ProRAW when I’ll 100% want to do a full lightroom edit.
Quick question, for iPhone's and any android phones, would you turn HEIF/HEIC format on over JPG/JPEG? I know HEIF/HEIC format are 10 bits and have tons of data over JPG/JPEG while also saving storage but is it worth it when so many websites do not support HEIF/HEIC format?
@@ItsTomRich Instagram and X are my main used socials/websites and they don't support it although I believe they convert it to JPG/JPEG themselves usually and yeah you can convert them easily for sure haha. How about the video? h.264 is the standard like jpg/jpegs in photos but I do see the high efficiency with prioritise video quality, how easy is it to work with them in context of again socials for normal users who maybe will tinker a little bit in editing only. Especially the android users (s23ultra is what I got currently).
@@ytlobered Seems to work for me with jpeg also, at least before I take the shot but not after. There are some filters / styles I can select after if I want but the new photographic styles seems to only be there before I take the shot when using jpeg.
Enjoy guys :) hope you find it useful
Great tips
Thanks bro
What camera and lense are u using to film this?
Excellent video.... is there any preset that upon enabling once can shoot images like s24 ultra by default ALWAYS?
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Thanks man
Are the settings you've laid out here, including turning on ProRAW & Resolution control, good for me if I don't do any editing, etc? I just want to have good basic settings for quality everyday use.
I would stick to the standard & amber photographic styles if you don’t want to edit anything 🙏
thinking about buying the 16 pro. do you think the 15 pro is a smarter choice?
Unless you can get one cheaper used, I'd go for the 16. Newer and will keep it's value better
makes sense. thank you
iPhone 15 pro has overheating issues. Battery health will drop like crazy. Do you want to change your phone in 1 year or change battery? Is so then sure, otherwise skip 15
@@maid_olorian4973im not sure abt the 15 pro but ive heard alot abt it overheating and my iphone 14 would but this phone has never got hot for me at most it got warm
Hey when i take pictures in 16 pro the image looks smoothens why its happens
Thanks. Really helped ❤️
Glad you found it useful!
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Glad you found it useful 🙏🙏
I think the image needs to be in HEIF or Raw in order to change the photographic style after. If you shoot in jpeg format you can only set it before the shot but not edit and change it after.
HEIF only correct
When i go to edit the photo in the photo app I don’t see how I can change the tone colors or scenes. I just see the regular photo edit settings. How did you get to this screen where you can change the tone color after you’ve taken the photo?
This is probably because you’re shooting in ‘most compatible’ as opposed to ‘high efficiency’ - change that and you should be able to change it :)
Why ProRAW Max over HEIF Max? Can understand if people are shooting images which they specifically will be editing, but doesn't HEIF Max give a happy medium where you get the 48MP sensor but also the Photographic Styles AND an image which you can immediately share?
Hey yeah so absolutely! You’re spot on for any image you aren’t interested in editing at all - but for any time you’re trying to get the ‘best’ image possible out of the camera the main thing is that ProRAW gives you that sharpness control which for smartphone images is just a massive deal
@@ItsTomRich it’s almost like Apple should give users a toggle in the camera app between HEIF Max (for photos you don’t want to edit BUT use the 48MP sensor) and Pro Max for photos you specifically want to edit!
Given you can use HEIF Max and still have small enough files, why would anyone want to toggle to the 24MP regular HEIF format?
@mOo84 I think just because 48MP is still actually cumbersome just in terms of even pixel size and is big overkill for social media
@@ItsTomRich Yeah I guess so, from what I’ve seen I think I’ll be a big fan of using a fixed photo style with Tone down around -50 to bring back the shadows - and maybe rarely I’ll switch to ProRAW when I’ll 100% want to do a full lightroom edit.
Quick question, for iPhone's and any android phones, would you turn HEIF/HEIC format on over JPG/JPEG?
I know HEIF/HEIC format are 10 bits and have tons of data over JPG/JPEG while also saving storage but is it worth it when so many websites do not support HEIF/HEIC format?
I rarely actually find websites or apps that don’t support HEIC / HEIF, and it’s pretty easy to do a conversion if you do need 🙏
@@ItsTomRich Instagram and X are my main used socials/websites and they don't support it although I believe they convert it to JPG/JPEG themselves usually and yeah you can convert them easily for sure haha.
How about the video? h.264 is the standard like jpg/jpegs in photos but I do see the high efficiency with prioritise video quality, how easy is it to work with them in context of again socials for normal users who maybe will tinker a little bit in editing only.
Especially the android users (s23ultra is what I got currently).
@@ItsTomRichdoesn’t photographic styles only work on it as well
This is true and a good point
@@ytlobered Seems to work for me with jpeg also, at least before I take the shot but not after. There are some filters / styles I can select after if I want but the new photographic styles seems to only be there before I take the shot when using jpeg.
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