consultant
Well-Known Member
So I just got an LG G6 which has the dual lens camera.
I assume most of these flagship smartphones these days come with camera apps designed for that particular phone. For example, I doubt 3rd party camera apps know how to switch between the normal and the wide angle camera on my G6?
However, I have one frustration. The phone captures the best detail when I shoot in RAW (.dng) However the HDR or Auto-HDR more specifically only works in the full Auto mode which of course doesn't shoot in RAW.
I'm curious, are there any apps out there that have an Auto HDR function that when HDR is not being used, the camera will shoot in RAW? (I'd prefer RAW + Jpeg, but just RAW is fine.) That way I don't have to manually decide if I want to shoot in HDR or not.I guess one could argue that on these mobile
I guess one could argue that on these mobile phone cameras, HDR might not provide that significant of benefit over shooting in RAW to begin with but I believe the HDR should still have more dynamic range, correct?
I assume most of these flagship smartphones these days come with camera apps designed for that particular phone. For example, I doubt 3rd party camera apps know how to switch between the normal and the wide angle camera on my G6?
However, I have one frustration. The phone captures the best detail when I shoot in RAW (.dng) However the HDR or Auto-HDR more specifically only works in the full Auto mode which of course doesn't shoot in RAW.
I'm curious, are there any apps out there that have an Auto HDR function that when HDR is not being used, the camera will shoot in RAW? (I'd prefer RAW + Jpeg, but just RAW is fine.) That way I don't have to manually decide if I want to shoot in HDR or not.I guess one could argue that on these mobile
I guess one could argue that on these mobile phone cameras, HDR might not provide that significant of benefit over shooting in RAW to begin with but I believe the HDR should still have more dynamic range, correct?