Possible to use Fuji Capture One 20 to edit iPhone RAW?
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Possible to use Fuji Capture One 20 to edit iPhone RAW?
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Hey all, I currently have an older iPhone model, whose photos look admittedly quite awful. This has not been much of a concern as I usually have my X-H1 along with me. However, I have recently been musing the idea of upgrading my phone and am wondering what new opportunities it might provide for photography.
I have read a bit about Apple's new first party take on native RAW (Pro RAW) and I am now intrigued at the possibility of playing with/editing RAW photos out of an iPhone. From what I can tell, it seems ProRAW is not available just yet, but I know it has been possible to shoot RAW with an iPhone using a third party app for some time. I have a perpetual license of Capture One 20: Fujifilm and I am curious to know if any of you have used this version, or even the full Capture One Pro program to edit RAW files from an iPhone. Thank you for your time
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