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jump to expanded posti am enjoying taking photos more since switching to a camera app that doesn't use HDR by default, applies minimal processing and has a “lock exposure” button, and i'm starting to realise that HDR exists to solve a problem that only the default AI smartphone camera apps have
that's not an insult to HDR, it's an important innovation towards the goal of handing over all the photographic decision-making to the computer, it's just not what i want
@hikari have you tried developing a raw with a wide gamut colour space though :3