About Apple ProRAW

On iPhone 12 Pro and later Pro models with iOS 14.3 or later, you can take photos in Apple ProRAW. ProRAW gives you greater creative control when editing photos.

Apple ProRAW combines the information of a standard RAW format along with iPhone image processing, which gives you more flexibility when editing the exposure, color, and white balance in your photo. With iOS 14.3 or later and an iPhone 12 Pro or later Pro models, your phone can capture images in ProRAW format using any of its cameras, including when also using the Smart HDR, Deep Fusion, or Night mode features.* You can edit ProRAW photos in the Photos app and other third-party photo apps.

  1. In the Settings app, tap Camera.

  2. Tap Formats.

  3. Turn on Apple ProRAW to reveal the resolution options.

    In iOS 17, you can set your ProRAW Resolution to either 12 MP or 48 MP.
  4. Tap ProRAW & Resolution Control and select either 12 MP or 48 MP.

The file size of a ProRAW image at 12 MP resolution is approximately 25 MB and approximately 75 MB at 48 MP. Only photos that you take with the main camera at 1x can be saved 48 MP. Ultra Wide, Telephoto, Night mode, flash, and macro photos can only be saved at 12 MP.

About HEIF Max and ProRAW Max formats

On iPhone 14 Pro and later Pro models with iOS 17, you can choose your format and resolution directly in the Camera app:

  1. Open the Camera app.

  2. Tap and hold the resolution setting at the top of the screen.

  3. Choose the format you want to use.

The resolution options available directly in the Camera app include: HEIF Max, RAW 12, and RAW Max.

If you choose HEIF Max or RAW Max, you get up to 48 MP. The resolution changes if you use zoom or switch to Night mode or Flash when you take a picture.

RAW 12 offers up to 12 MP and standard HEIF offers up to 24 MP.

Set your default resolution and format in Settings

On iPhone 14 and later models with iOS 17, you can choose your format and resolution in the Camera app, but RAW Max is only available on iPhone Pro models.

Manage ProRAW files

ProRAW files are 10 to 12 times larger than HEIF or JPEG files, and ProRAW files are even larger if you select 48 MP as your resolution. If you store the files on your device, you might run out of space more quickly than you expect. And if you use iCloud Photos to store your photos, you might need to upgrade your iCloud storage plan to make more space available for these larger files.

Use ProRAW with Photos and other apps

ProRAW uses the industry standard digital negative (DNG) file format, so you can open ProRAW files with apps that are compatible with DNG files. For the best experience, however, use apps that are compatible with ProRAW files, like the Photos app on your iPhone with iOS 14.3 or later or on a Mac with macOS Big Sur 11.1 or later.

You can share the original unedited ProRAW photo, which has the .dng file extension. And if you edit the photo in the Photos app, you can also share the edited version, which has the .jpg file extension when shared.

Edit a ProRAW file with another app

You can open a ProRAW photo in an app that doesn’t support ProRAW, but it might look different than expected when opened. If the ProRAW photo doesn't look as expected, try using the app's feature for automatically enhancing the photo.

Share ProRAW photos

Here are the best ways to share your ProRAW photos:

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