Note: no post-editing can't make a bad picture good, every picture you take must either be as spot on as you can, or with a specific editing scheme in mind, that way you'll get pro photos. Then I use Lr on the phone to show those off, or to say sent them to Insta, etc. But mostly I just synch smart previews from Lr Classic, since they don't count against the storage limits for Adobe's photo plan. I use Photos for lots of rando shots on my phone, and sometimes other stuff I want to share. Like sending a smart object to Ps for processing. But again not as powerful as what Lr Classic can do. Just more powerful in general, although that might not matter depending on what you're doing to the images.Īlso, is there a way to edit the RAW files in a different app outside of Apple Photos? If I set the RAW as the base image (for editing) and then choose to edit it in Photoshop, for instance, it sends a TIFF file to Photoshop, now the raw image which could be opened in camera raw. But Ps and Lr can also use profiles for color correction, use LUTs for different color looks, and so on. Raw Power, already mentioned, can also help. Adobe is also generally faster than Apple at supporting raw from new cameras. Lr and Ps can do more than Apple Photos, as already noted. Two questions: Is LR significantly better than Apple Photos at processing raw images? I have access to LR and PS so I can use them if I need to, but Apple Photos has better syncing and sharing options. Note that Lr non-Classic works on your iPhone, and it's camera has a feature that the Camera.app in iOS doesn't have: raw shooting. I've been using Apple Photos to do this in part because everything syncs with my phone (and it combines my DSLR photos with the ones that I end up taking on my camera too). So I need to triage them, process them, etc. I've found that I end up with a lot of bad photos (underexposed, overexposed, blurry, etc.) as I've been learning how to use my new camera. I'm a new DSLR owner, I mostly shoot pictures of my kids (under 5yo).
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