iPhone camera app Halide has an 'anti-intelligent' mode to make shooting with RAW easier
Briefly

Halide's new "Process Zero" format offers iPhone photographers a way to capture RAW images without the modifications typical of Apple's camera system, streamlining post-processing.
By allowing users to capture images without algorithmic enhancements, Halide gives more control to photographers, making RAW formats more accessible and user-friendly for diverse editing purposes.
Process Zero allows users to perform a simple brightness adjustment on RAW files, enabling them to fine-tune their images before exporting them easily to other editing apps.
The intention behind Halide's update is to provide an improved RAW experience, minimizing computational interference, while enhancing usability for photographers who prefer manual adjustments.
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