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posted 2014-01-20 02:39:10 +0200

Camera: option to record images as RAW

As a keen amateur photographer, I'd love to have the option to write images captured with the (rear) camera as RAW output. Providing that Jolla discloses the information needed to create the appropriate camera profile, third-party developers could then add it to existing RAW processors or write new ones.

All this should help squeeze out the highest image quality from existing hardware... and give tinkerers some more sleepless nights!

Other manufacturers are already going down this route(1), but it's not a matter of me-too, rather a way to make the most of necessarily modest camera hardware.

(1) http://connect.dpreview.com/search?query=raw

Camera: option to record images as RAW

As a keen amateur photographer, I'd love to have the option to write images captured with the (rear) camera as RAW output. Providing that Jolla discloses the information needed to create the appropriate camera profile, third-party developers could then add it to existing RAW processors or write new ones.

All this should help squeeze out the highest image quality from existing hardware... and give tinkerers some more sleepless nights!

Other manufacturers are already going down this route(1), but it's not a matter of me-too, rather a way to make the most of necessarily modest camera hardware.

(1) http://connect.dpreview.com/search?query=raw

Camera: option to record images as RAW

As a keen amateur photographer, I'd love to have the option to write images captured with the (rear) camera as RAW output. Providing that Jolla discloses the information needed to create the appropriate camera profile, third-party developers could then add it to existing RAW processors or write new ones.

All this should help squeeze out the highest image quality from existing hardware... and give tinkerers some more sleepless nights!

Other manufacturers are already going down this route(1), but it's not a matter of me-too, rather a way to make the most of necessarily modest camera hardware.

(1) http://connect.dpreview.com/search?query=raw