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Image 1 — Astrophotography on iphone 16 pro
Image 2 — Astrophotography on iphone 16 pro
Image 3 — Astrophotography on iphone 16 pro
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Astrophotography on iphone 16 pro

The photos were taken in pro rav format with a 30-second exposure. The combination of 12-20 frames (18 for the first photo, 19 for the second, 12 for the third) was done in Siril, and color correction was done in Lightroom. Astrotracker was not used.

u/_HoRNeX_ — 20 hours ago
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iPhone 15 pro - life lately in Fuji Classic Chrome / Reggie’s Portra

Made an app which behaves like a camera, structure wise, pipeline wise. All Fuji recipes work. Crazy three months of calibrating, programming the Ui but I get why many people don’t want the native camera app but Halide, Analogue, mood camera etc.
The sensor is really capable in our phones. I’m so happy, feels like I have my main cam always with me. :)

u/unddiefliege — 20 hours ago
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iPhone 17 Pro: Montenegro

Locations: Perast, Rose, Sveti Stefan, Žanjice, Budva

u/sparked1986 — 3 days ago
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Recent favorites from local hometown - east europe

image capture with Nofusion and apple proraw pipeline, edit in nofusion and mostly snapseed.

  1. Car is with 100mm lens, no editing or LUT

  2. Cloud is with 100mm lens, B&W filter in Lightroom then blue color grade in shadows, yellow in highlights

  3. Forest road is with 100mm, LUT in nofusion called Colorburn from Armitage

  4. Sunset is 100mm, with LUT L4 in nofusion

  5. Horses is 100mm, edited in snapseed with AG1 film simulation

  6. Ducks is 100mm, captured with K1 LUT in nofusion, shadows/highlights edited in snapseed

  7. Tree is crop from 24mm lens, Bayer pipeline with M’portra LUT in nofusion with added heavy grain

u/SaladOld2851 — 3 days ago
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Beginner photos with the iPhone 17 Pro Max

I am amazed by the quality and beauty I can achieve in my photos with this app. It allows for ProRAW and Live Photo capture—with the option to toggle HDR mode—and offers a range of fascinating filters like Halation, Film Grain, Bloom, and more. It is a comprehensive app, perfect for photography enthusiasts who want the convenience of avoiding Adobe Lightroom. However, taking the RAW file into Lightroom makes the results even more incredible!

None of the photos have been edited; they were simply saved exactly as captured. The first three are the framed versions, while the last three are the originals.

u/Mestrow_ — 3 days ago
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Photo grasped

Hey folks I purchased an iPhone 17 pro max recently but due to work and no friends I am unable to check the camera can anyone join me to explore and take photos 🙏🏻

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u/BoredTiger12 — 4 days ago