The iPhone camera can produce raw files too, if you use the right app to drive 
it. The standard iOS Camera app does not include that capability, but several 
third-party apps do. The one I use is "Manual - RAW Camera", $3.99 from the App 
Store: 
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/manual-custom-exposure-camera/id917146276?mt=8

The iPhone cameras produce raw files in DNG format. (Image Capture does not 
support taking photos with my iPhone 8 Plus, I imagine the issue might be the 
dual camera setup on this iPhone, but I can snap photos with the iPhone 8 Plus 
while it is connected and get immediate feedback in the Image Capture window.) 

G

> On Jul 2, 2018, at 1:37 PM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, it does have access to all of the photos on your phone. 
> 
> It is also a very good camera. - shoots RAW. Much better than the native 
> iPhone camera.
> 
>> On 2 Jul 2018, at 17:05, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jul 1, 2018, at 4:35 PM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Install LR on your iPhone and import them with that. 
>> 
>> Made a start on checking it out. One concern is addressed: you have control 
>> over what gets synced. Surprised that you can shoot with the app, as well as 
>> manage files and edit. What if you shoot with a different app? Will LR have 
>> access to those photos? (My guess is it doesn’t.)


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