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View attachment 2433423Charleston Falls outside Dayton OH. Tweaked a bit in styles. But man, taking a screenshot of the photo because the file is too big really degrades it. The original is so crisp.
before you choose photo, change the size and you don’t have to take a screenshot. from iphone, tap to upload a photo choose from photo library and before choosing the photo tap in the right bottom the options icon and choose large instead of full image.
 
Sunset from Martin Dies state park.

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How are you processing your photos? I know you said stock camera but those don't look like straight out of camera iPhone images. Are you shooting in ProRaw?

The "Stock camera" label is wrong. It is created by the web tool for posting images without compression. For some reason it does not detect ProCamera software that I am using on my iPhone.

I use ProCamera, I shoot in regular RAW (not ProRAW) and process them in Lightroom.
 
The "Stock camera" label is wrong. It is created by the web tool for posting images without compression. For some reason it does not detect ProCamera software that I am using on my iPhone.

I use ProCamera, I shoot in regular RAW (not ProRAW) and process them in Lightroom.
What web tool do you use that lets you upload without compression? I’d love to give it a try!
 
Oh, that was the built-in long exposure feature, I just turned it from a live photo to a long exposure. In reference to below.

I got super lucky and got my new iPhone 16 Pro before going to Iceland. I love playing with the new photographic styles; Amber is awesome.
That’s awesome timing - great shots. What app did you use for the long exposure shot?
 
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The "Stock camera" label is wrong. It is created by the web tool for posting images without compression. For some reason it does not detect ProCamera software that I am using on my iPhone.

I use ProCamera, I shoot in regular RAW (not ProRAW) and process them in Lightroom.

What capture quality setting do you use in ProCamera? Do you use the unprocessed setting or leave it at highly detailed or natural?
 
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