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<blockquote data-quote="willie45" data-source="post: 1783937" data-attributes="member: 98570"><p>I believe I've worked out that the photo app in iOS will not store RAW files and I need to find another way. If I take a single shot with Halide then export it via Airdrop to my Mac, voilá, I have a RAW DNG file on my desktop. However this obviously isn't a solution for everyday shooting. I need to store these files in batches when I'm out and about until I get home and I'm ready to transfer a load of them to my Mac at once.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I cant figure out how to do this with Halide. I don't know if I'm getting too old, but I find many apps just give you the barebones info to start then leave you to guess how they work and this seems to be the case here. I might be wrong and I'd welcome advice.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I download ProCamera5 which actually does seem to allow you to keep a batch of RAW files separately from the IOS Photo App and then I can transfer them at once. TBH I would have preferred to like Halide but until I can get this to work, I can't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willie45, post: 1783937, member: 98570"] I believe I've worked out that the photo app in iOS will not store RAW files and I need to find another way. If I take a single shot with Halide then export it via Airdrop to my Mac, voilá, I have a RAW DNG file on my desktop. However this obviously isn't a solution for everyday shooting. I need to store these files in batches when I'm out and about until I get home and I'm ready to transfer a load of them to my Mac at once. Unfortunately I cant figure out how to do this with Halide. I don't know if I'm getting too old, but I find many apps just give you the barebones info to start then leave you to guess how they work and this seems to be the case here. I might be wrong and I'd welcome advice. Anyway, I download ProCamera5 which actually does seem to allow you to keep a batch of RAW files separately from the IOS Photo App and then I can transfer them at once. TBH I would have preferred to like Halide but until I can get this to work, I can't. [/QUOTE]
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