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Rafiq ElmansyDeveloping Professional iPhone Photographyhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3186-9_10

10. Storing Your Photos

Rafiq Elmansy1 
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
 

When it comes to working with photos and video, running out of storage is one of my worst fears. It’s a tough spot to be in because taking photos in the high-quality HDR or Raw format can quickly eat up the storage space of your device because of the large file sizes used. When taking photos, I usually like to take a number of shots from different angles and zoom levels, which helps when editing the photos later or deciding to use them in photo manipulation artwork. That can also take up space on the iPhone.

Unlike other mobile phones, the iPhone doesn’t have the ...

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