I phone an iPhone 13 Pro that is fully updated, doesn’t have the Apple ProRaw option in the settings, but still automatically edits the photos in that way. How do I fix this and turn it off?

I have an iPhone 13 Pro that is fully updated, doesn’t have the Apple ProRaw option in the settings, but still automatically edits the photos in that way. How do I fix this and turn it off?

iPhone 13 Pro

Posted on Aug 3, 2022 06:29 PM

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Posted on Aug 4, 2022 12:49 AM

Set up Apple ProRAW

  • To set up Apple ProRAW on supported models, go to Settings  > Camera > Formats, then turn on Apple ProRAW.

Note: Apple ProRAW photos retain more information about the images, resulting in larger file sizes.


  • On iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, you can use Camera  to take photos in Apple ProRAW. Apple ProRAW combines the information of a standard RAW format along with iPhone image processing to offer additional creative control when you make adjustments to exposure, color, and white balance.

Apple ProRAW is available on all cameras, including the front camera. Apple ProRAW is not supported in Portrait mode.

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Aug 4, 2022 12:49 AM in response to liztranter

Set up Apple ProRAW

  • To set up Apple ProRAW on supported models, go to Settings  > Camera > Formats, then turn on Apple ProRAW.

Note: Apple ProRAW photos retain more information about the images, resulting in larger file sizes.


  • On iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro Max, you can use Camera  to take photos in Apple ProRAW. Apple ProRAW combines the information of a standard RAW format along with iPhone image processing to offer additional creative control when you make adjustments to exposure, color, and white balance.

Apple ProRAW is available on all cameras, including the front camera. Apple ProRAW is not supported in Portrait mode.

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I phone an iPhone 13 Pro that is fully updated, doesn’t have the Apple ProRaw option in the settings, but still automatically edits the photos in that way. How do I fix this and turn it off?

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