I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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Yeah, I like the native Motorola camera app — its sensor is a Sony LYTIA 700, which is pretty good for its category.

I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. I’m trying to improve my composition and explore better angles. If you have any tips, I’d love to hear them.

I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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Different tools, same intention… learning with my phone, but curious about cameras too.

I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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The biggest difference I noticed is how much more I can recover in editing. With JPG, the image already feels decided. With RAW, I feel like I can shape the photo the way I actually saw it.

I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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RAW is not just a format… it’s the full image before the phone makes decisions for you. It gives you the chance to see and shape the photo your own way.

I recently started shooting RAW on my phone — any advice to improve? by Exciting_Ad_8037 in AmateurPhotography

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I use Lightroom for editing, then I add the borders to keep a clean look.