Need a pick-me-up this morning? We’ve got you covered. It turns out Apple snuck a big photography announcement into the background of the WWDC presentation yesterday: RAW photo editing is coming to iOS 10.
The feature was hidden in the background among the many other listed improvements in the next version iOS, but since Apple didn’t call it out by name during the presentation, it went largely unnoticed. But as you can see from this screenshot posted yesterday evening to Reddit, RAW Photo Editing is coming:
This is a huge step towards making the iPad Pro a must-have tool for photographers on-the-go. Thus far, all kinds of workarounds and “hacks” had been proposed online for working with your RAW files on iOS; it seems these workarounds will become obsolete in iOS 10.
Does this mean RAW photo capture is coming to Apple devices sometime soon as well, maybe with the next iPhone? Given Apple’s dedication to keeping the Apple ecosystem entirely self-sufficient, that wouldn’t surprise us at all.
For now we’ll content ourselves with RAW editing, which you’ll be able to take advantage of as soon as the iOS 10 public beta launches in July. Get your Apple Pencils ready.
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