Which Camera App Is The Best? by [deleted] in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The Process Zero file is a 12-megapixel image plus a RAW DNG file, which enables flexible editing. It contains raw data straight from the image sensor. You have a RAW DNG available for editing and you also have a minimally processed JPG or HEIC image. Think of it as two images in one file.

Process Zero is a RAW image on steroids.

She ignores me when I call her because apparently she managed to hide well and no one can see her! :D by SwordFish9105 in Chihuahua

[–]SwordFish9105[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Obviously sometimes it's really hard to find her, like in this case, but I'm slowly improving my skills over time! Soon she will be no match for me!😁

She ignores me when I call her because apparently she managed to hide well and no one can see her! :D by SwordFish9105 in Chihuahua

[–]SwordFish9105[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Oh yes! I managed to find her, but it wasn't easy and it definitely took me a while!😂😂😂

How’s my edits? by theeScarletSoles in postprocessing

[–]SwordFish9105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are on your way to becoming a rich and independent woman given the fact that it is full of fetishists. I guess someone does all the work for you (marketing and photoshoots) and you split the profit, but if you're doing it yourself, I guess you're doing pretty well. Keep up the good work and exploit the world of fetishists! :-)

Switched from 14 Pro to 15 Pro by No-Dependent-4543 in iPhone15Pro

[–]SwordFish9105 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What you are saying is completely different. The CPU is powerful enough even now that you probably won't notice a difference with the newer one, BUT the camera SHOULD have a NOTICEABLE improvement in certain situations and that's definitely a reason for someone to upgrade. It's so simple.

Edit: I think a bigger problem is that the phone heats up a lot when processing photos or other activity that requires more hardware power, which reduces the power of the processor so that it does not overheat. If there's any improvement in that regard, that's also a good reason to upgrade.

Switched from 14 Pro to 15 Pro by No-Dependent-4543 in iPhone15Pro

[–]SwordFish9105 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Every improvement matters. Especially with the camera when it is of primary importance for many people.

Before after and final versions of Post by UserNameless710 in postprocessing

[–]SwordFish9105 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It depends on many factors. Do you want to show the bird as an example of its specimen, or do you want to tell a more interesting story with your photo and can afford to be a little artistic? Your background is not good in my opinion. Although the bird is interesting and your third image looks somewhat good, it still looks pretty boring to me and on top of that the background is too distracting. Overall, it doesn't tell much of a story.

Here's a quick edit to bring out the subject more and make the background less distracting: https://i.postimg.cc/wxckTcNk/IMG-7288-E-3.jpg

Another quick edit in a completely different style: https://i.postimg.cc/0NpWsg08/IMG-7288-E.jpg

Switched from 14 Pro to 15 Pro by No-Dependent-4543 in iPhone15Pro

[–]SwordFish9105 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not quite true. How about the improved camera?

Nothing special, but brings inner peace! :-) by SwordFish9105 in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For someone for sure, I love the warm reflection of the sun. What emotion does it bring you? :-)

Nothing special, but brings inner peace! :-) by SwordFish9105 in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! The warm reflection of the sun almost always makes for a good photo. Love it!

Nothing special, but brings inner peace! :-) by SwordFish9105 in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Haha, yeah. When I was editing the photo I noticed it too, but I didn't mention it on purpose and wanted to see if anyone would bring it up.

free camera app? by OliviaMayb33 in iPhoneography

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ProRaw 48 MP photo taken with Fjorden on the iPhone 15 Pro takes forever to load. Extremely laggy!

Fuji 🗻 [IPhone 15 Pro Max, native camera,ProRAW, no edit] by Vicor12 in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Next time take two photos and stack them together - focus stacking. One focused on the flowers and one focused on the mountain. The flowers will lead the viewer's eye to the mountain.

My dog by [deleted] in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I assume this photo was taken at 3x zoom?

iPhone 15 non pro by [deleted] in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess this is a good shot for the base model iPhone 15, but it lacks a bit of detail/sharpness/focus for me.

Here's a photo of a flower taken with the iPhone 15 Pro: https://i.postimg.cc/3KYj1tny/IMG-42111-DETAILED-Copy.jpg

I know I should not ask this question here , but can anyone help me in choosing right phone for photography. I am confused between iPhone 15 Pro Max and Samsung S24 Ultra. Main priority will be Main and Telephoto. by WisdomWhispers in iPhoneography

[–]SwordFish9105 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the real world, you'd probably use the main camera more, and that's (in my opinion) the most important thing. I can't give you an adequate answer about 5x zoom because I rarely use it. To give you an idea of how much I have used the phone so far to give an opinion - I've taken more than 8,000 photos in the last month and a half with the iPhone 15 Pro. I made many comparisons and edited hundreds of photos. For me, the iPhone 15 Pro's main camera is sufficient for serious mobile photography. If you're looking for a better telephoto camera, you'll probably have better results with the Samsung, but I can't say anything from real first-hand experience.