Underexposed ProRAW Photos after edit.

When editing (e.g. cropping or any other basic edit) my photos taken in ProRAW with my iPhone 14 Pro, the exposure changes significantly and underexposes especially photos of people.


I have the suspicion that when opening the edit suite, the computational processing of the image is taken out and only the actual RAW photo is edited.


Thats surely great for some actual professionals but I actually really like the computation the iPhone does on top of my photos. The only thing I want to change is cropping the photo or straightening the horizon.


Any help on how to turn the nice colors back on after cropping are highly appreciated! Thank you.

iPhone 14 Pro, iOS 17

Posted on Oct 5, 2023 1:16 PM

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Oct 7, 2023 7:54 AM in response to fabian074

fabian074,


If you haven't already done so let's temporarily disable the Apple ProRAW option under the Settings > Camera menu, take a new photo, and then see if you still experience that same behavior after cropping the photo. That should help to further isolate this behavior.


Let us know your result, and we'll keep moving forward from there.

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Underexposed ProRAW Photos after edit.

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