Any RAW format, even from the iPhone: if it has been "touched" by any of the Photos tools then it becomes slightly blurredCan you kindly elaborate? what RAW format specifically?
Thanks Molly for pointing it out.I wonder if you two are experiencing the same issue. I've never used Photos ever so can't opine to the problem or a solution.
Please report it to Apple Feedback https://www.apple.com/feedback/photos/I haven't upgraded to Sonoma yet, and I'm getting this blurry RAW effect in the latest Photos for Ventura, Version 8.0 (560.0.110).
This behavior wasn't there until Ventura 13.6, now it's there consistently. It's obvious enough that I'm hoping it gets fixed quickly.
Yes, the developer for RAW Power was a lead on Apple's late lamented Aperture pro photography application, which was exceptional. He definitely has the chops.Found another long thread Blurry After Editing 350 people and more complaining
I wonder why at Apple no-one cares about fixing this
Sonoma still has the bug and doesn't matter if you have intel or M1 or M2
and which camera do you use or iPhone 12-13-14-15 Pro RAW format.
The mix to have blurry photo is Ventura or Sonoma, Apple Photos and RAW
I personally gave up. RAW Power does a very good job for cropping or editing RAW and works well as extension in Photos. More or less does everything Photos does but well and better.
I believe it has been developed by people previously working at Apple: no more photo experts left there it seems 😉
For my purposes I gave up on Apple Photos as a RAW editor.Found another long thread Blurry After Editing 350 people and more complaining
I wonder why at Apple no-one cares about fixing this
Sonoma still has the bug and doesn't matter if you have intel or M1 or M2
and which camera do you use or iPhone 12-13-14-15 Pro RAW format.
The mix to have blurry photo is Ventura or Sonoma, Apple Photos and RAW
I personally gave up. RAW Power does a very good job for cropping or editing RAW and works well as extension in Photos. More or less does everything Photos does but well and better.
I believe it has been developed by people previously working at Apple: no more photo experts left there it seems 😉
I like RAW Power quite a lot, but is it still being developed, or is it another dead end?Yes, the developer for RAW Power was a lead on Apple's late lamented Aperture pro photography application, which was exceptional. He definitely has the chops.
It’s still actively being developed.I like RAW Power quite a lot, but is it still being developed, or is it another dead end?
We get updates time to time, last one was 2 weeks ago. You can check it on the Apple StoreI like RAW Power quite a lot, but is it still being developed, or is it another dead end?