RAW Power Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 81 reviews. Read all reviews for RAW Power for iPhone.
RAW Power is free iOS app published by Gentlemen Coders, LLC

Doesn’t edit Fujifilm Raw files

Juni 16

Unable to edit raw file on my iPhone 8plus not sure why. I read a lot of good of this app but it doesn’t let me edit my fujifilm images.


Descent Lightroom substitute features hidden behind paywall

SS MAD

On value/ethics not satisfactory that features locked behind paywall. Not arguing if disclosed or not regardless features Are locked and you can access it but when saving images asks to pay that’s not cool! No stacking of images or focus feature. Raw editing is descent if you pay extra for “DLC”


Yes! Looks like I found my replacement app.

BenjPhoto

I’ve been using an app from the biggest name in Photo editing and manipulation. It used to be better than it is now, but they’ve gutted it and made culling harder to do. Plus there was no way to batch edit. Enter RAW Power: It doesn’t make the culling process any quicker, but batch edits work (if slowly) and it brings some nice features to the table as well. First, it actually edits the raw photos in iOS Photos app. No more needing to export to use your edited images. Not only that, but the edits are non-destructive! I’m guessing the edits are metadata that is embedded in the raw photo, but they can easily be changed again after committing. Bonus: You’ll have one image instead of two (or more) to deal with. RAW Power also lets you manage your images, moving them between folders and albums. The changes are reflected in the photos app as well. I don’t see how to create folders within the app, so I’m doing that in Photos before moving back to RAW Power. Something else that sets it apart is the ability to apply edits to a batch of photos. This process is rather slow, but it beats pasting edits one by one. Get a bunch of files ready, set it to work, and go do something else for awhile. It’s slow, but it’s not tedious since you’re not sitting there doing the work repetitively. It’s far from perfect, but it’s miles ahead of other apps (including apps from the big guns in the industry). I’d love to see a better selection tool for batch work, and moving photos, something where the first tap toggles your beginning image and a second touch defines the other end of the sequence. As it is now you have to tap each photo individually. Even Photos’ tap and drag is better in this regard. Another option would be a filtered search and a “select all” for search results, but that wouldn’t work in every situation. I’d love it if the developers could let us add or edit metadata, including tags, especially if it was searchable, but I suppose that could be accomplished with albums (though it would look terrible) since “moving” a photo to a new album doesn’t remove it from any other albums it’s been added to. The transfers happen so quickly that I’m pretty sure the “new” photos are virtual copies, but I don’t know if you might end up messing up the database.


Lot's to like here

I like to calculate

The editing features work on JPGs as well as RAWs. Viewing and manipulating the library is well done, and in many ways superior to the built-in Photo app from Apple (e.g. ability to see Info about photos). I bought the in-app purchases to help support and encourage this highly talented developer, and his unique take on iOS photo editing.


Almost a perfect LR replacement

ineedareed

I love Lightroom but hate paying for it. I’m not a pro so I don’t need all their features. RAW power has almost everything I want except a retouch feature. Sometimes I just wanna eliminate some dust spots. Overall it’s a solid app. Highly recommended!


Having issues on my iPad 10.5

Azedi

When editing raw files, the adjustments does not load until I tap on the thumbnail. Quite annoying and it appears this app is final sale so refunds are not possible.


Good

rotaru.vali

Like the app. Let me to adjust the RAF from my Fujifilm X-Pro 2 on my iPad Pro Update: Become unusable, crashes 99% of the time. Unfortunately is to late to request a redound. Disappointed


Had promise until...

crakka15

Has promise but they nickel and dime you for features they should just include with the app. Not Happy.


Worth 10x the price (or more)

BenShell

This app is amazing. It’s not quite yet an Aperture or Lightroom desktop clone, but I imagine it’s about as close as you can get given iOS limitations. But it’s got it where it counts, and I think it’s going to be at the heart of my new iPad-centric photo workflow.


the only professional RAW app on iOS

Jofte

I am using this with my Nikon Z7. The quality of raw processing and available options are outstanding, truly desktop class. There is no other app on iOS (I have tried too many of them ...) that comes anywhere close to this one. Performance (speed) and stability are fantastic, tested on iPad Pro 11” and iPhone XS max.