Dontcha just love the kind, friendly, considerate members that appear at UHH😬? There is one here who is a consistent "trouble starter" not topic starter.
Longshadow wrote:
Well, I got it.
Was there something to get,
Yes I missed it.
Maybe Cat Steven is keeping it all
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Was there something to get,
Yes I missed it.
Maybe Cat Steven is keeping it all
My interpretation:
A play on China "absconding" with people's data (via phone apps (ie. Tik-Tok)) and storing the information on servers in a protected hidden place in the "mountains".
Longshadow wrote:
My interpretation:
A play on China "absconding" with people's data (via phone apps (ie. Tik-Tok)) and storing the information on servers in a protected hidden place in the "mountains".
Still not funny
I'm not on tic toc like you but China spying on us is. not funny
LET GET ON TOPICZ
Sidwalkastronomy wrote:
Still not funny
I'm not on tic toc like you but China spying on us is. not funny
LET GET ON TOPICZ
Not everyone has the same size sense of humor.
My iPhone 10xr saves photos in Apple's HEIF format. I can set it so they’re converted to JPEG when transferred to my PC. I can do RAW using an app called Pro Photo and transfer RAW to my PC if I want to. I’m not aware that the default file format for an iPhone or an Android is RAW.
gvarner wrote:
My iPhone 10xr saves photos in Apple's HEIF format. I can set it so they’re converted to JPEG when transferred to my PC. I can do RAW using an app called Pro Photo and transfer RAW to my PC if I want to. I’m not aware that the default file format for an iPhone or an Android is RAW.
I can shoot raw with my Samsung Galaxy S23 without having to use an app. It saves the file as *.dng. But if I don't shoot raw I believe it just dump the raw data.
BebuLamar wrote:
I can shoot raw with my Samsung Galaxy S23 without having to use an app. It saves the file as *.dng. But if I don't shoot raw I believe it just dump the raw data.
Aren't you using the camera
app that came with the phone?
Isn't .dng a raw file? I changed mine to save JPEG on my S21.
Longshadow wrote:
Aren't you using the camera app that came with the phone?
Isn't .dng a raw file? I changed mine to save JPEG on my S21.
Yes I use the camera app but I said I don't need the app means I didn't have to pay to get a special app so that I can shoot in raw with the Iphone. The camera app that came with the S23 is capable of shooting raw. Yes dng is raw but if I choose to shoot jpg then it only saves the jpg and no dng. If I choose to shoot raw then it only saves the dng. Any way if I shoot jpg it dumps the raw data.
I have a galaxy S21 and my photo file is jpg not jpeg but I think that the same. I'm nervous about changing major things on my phone
Actually if I just use the camera app to shoot photo it would save as jpg. If I want dng I have to go to MORE then choose PRO to shoot in dng. And in the PRO mode I can also change the ISO and shutter speed.
BebuLamar wrote:
Yes I use the camera app but I said I don't need the app means I didn't have to pay to get a special app so that I can shoot in raw with the Iphone. The camera app that came with the S23 is capable of shooting raw. Yes dng is raw but if I choose to shoot jpg then it only saves the jpg and no dng. If I choose to shoot raw then it only saves the dng. Any way if I shoot jpg it dumps the raw data.
Ahhh.. an
additional app.....
Sorry, when you said "you don't need an app", I took it as
you don't need an app....
Longshadow wrote:
Ahhh.. an additional app.....
Sorry, when you said "you don't need an app", I took it as you don't need an app....
Not only it's an additional it's not free. So I never tried it when I had the Iphone.
BebuLamar wrote:
Same question if you set your camera for JPEG only does it save the raw somewhere?
No, cameras have zero persistent memory. The view on the back of your camera are stored within the files on your memory card. It is a little known fact that the Exif specifies the format of ALL file types written by cameras on their memory cards including JPEG, TIFF, Manufacture’s raw… .
Exif does not include a raw data “tag” which would make JPEG and all other file types enormous. My reference is the Wikipedia article “Exif” which is an abridged version of the JEIDA/JEITA/CIPA specification. Except for the usual opening paragraph the article quickly becomes difficult to casually read.
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