The Digital Negative app comes with a module where photos can be edited.
(Credit: Cypress Innovations)
Photo enthusiasts already pleased with the iPhone’s generally superior camera can be forgiven for getting excited about the possibility of shooting photos in the higher-end raw file format.
Cypress Innovations on Wednesday released a new app called Digital Negative that might raise that very hope by offering a way to take photos that are stored in Adobe Systems’ DNG format for raw photos. Alas, although the app does store uncompressed image data, it doesn’t actually store the raw data taken straight from the sensor.
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