![]() Otherwise maybe JPEG is the better choice with the finer detail less mottely noise, and smaller file size. It may be that JPEG is fine unless you have high contrast lighting where you need to bring that details in the shadows and the highlights. It's making me question my ongoing recommendation of always shooting in raw. I found that I just couldn't get rid of the pebble glass look. ![]() My sharpening was about 50, mask 50 and defaults for detail and radius. I found that the JPEG image had superior noise reduction than what I could get in Lightroom, either in the app, or on the desktop. In the native camera app, I shot in the HEIC format. I shot in the Lightroom app in both the DNG an JPEG formats. A few days ago, I got an iPhone 11, and just thought I'd do some tests, especially since I'm teaching smartphone photography tonight. I've always been a pretty dedicated raw shooter, and was really excited when it became available on the smart phone a few years ago, and have been shooting with it pretty much exclusively.
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