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hey guys this is anthony morganty i am mr photographer.com one thing that's getting talked about and pushed on us a lot is the ability for a phone to shoot raw files in this video i want to talk about that a little bit i'm going to talk about some of the limitations of those raw files raw files from cell phones and some of the things that are pretty cool about those files as well now i went out this morning i used my iphone 12 pro max i took some images with it uh this is one apple calls their raw apple pro raw it's just apple hyping raw file it's the same thing nothing special now one thing we should talk about right away about these raw files is with most phones nowadays they're somewhere in maybe the 6 megapixel to i want to say maybe 14 megapixel 12 megapixel that's like the the the highest resolution available right now if you bought a camera within the last few years it's probably well over 20 megapixel megapixels now 12 megapixels in the case of my iphone 12 pro max um is a lot...