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Galaxy S23Furthermore, if you jump to image preview before postprocessing (??) is complete on the *raw* images, the images look worse after whatever's going on is complete. The previews look so much more crisp at every zoom level.
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Galaxy S23That's why this baffles me - this isn't what the experience is supposed to be.
The RAW typically looks darker compared to a fully automatic photograph, which makes sense
But my concern isn't vividness - it's that the raw images are blurrier/more pixelated and are harder to bring to color/brightness parity with the compressed/postprocessed jpeg.
It's hard to make a raw image look as pretty if you don't know what you're doing, but the raw image inherently should be more detail rich to allow that. That's what's missing/wrong here.