The popular photo-editing app, owned by Google, launched version 2.1 and is now capable of editing RAW files. “Traditionally, shooting and editing RAW photos has been the domain of DSLR cameras and desktop software”, a Google engineer said, adding that combined with the RAW capabilities added to Android phones last year, “RAW is now becoming […]
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