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Why You Should Shoot
With Expert RAW

Want more control over editing photos? Look no further than the Expert RAW app.

A beach rock formation in front of a starry night sky. A beach rock formation in front of a starry night sky.

The secret sauce of professional photographers is shooting in RAW. Instead of outputting a JPEG that has been compressed to the smallest file size possible at the expense of maximum detail, RAW gives photographers a way of accessing the uncompressed data of an image, straight from the camera sensor. Then they take advantage of all that data to finesse every aspect of an image in an app like Adobe Lightroom¹.

If you’re not a pro, you might find the RAW image format to be hard to work with. RAW images tend to have a lot of static. But if you have a Galaxy S22 Ultra, S22+, S22 or S21 Ultra, an innovative camera app called Expert RAW² lets you effortlessly shoot in Linear DNG 16-bit RAW files with even greater clarity and a wider dynamic range than regular RAW files.

To showcase the power of Expert RAW, three professional photographers took their Galaxy S22 Ultras to shoot in three very different environments—the jungle, the mountains of Australia and the misty beaches of San Francisco—and shared their stunning results.

A snake seen through the viewfinder of a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra A snake seen through the viewfinder of a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra
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Stay laser focussed

Whether you’re shooting a spider nearly invisible to the human eye or a dangerous predator from a distance, having control of your camera lenses is critical. For Samsung ambassador Shaaz Jung (@shaazjung), who specialises in wildlife photography, that's the true beauty of the Expert RAW app. "I noticed a significant upgrade with the S22 Ultra's 3x and 10x camera lenses when using the Expert RAW app," he says. "The colours are more accurate, and the details are incredible."³

By manually focussing the Galaxy S22 Ultra’s new lenses with the Expert RAW app, Jung brought out details of an ornate flying snake, including the jungle reflected in its eye. "Capturing this colourful subject really epitomises the true power of the Expert RAW app."

The Golden Gate bridge at night seen through the viewfinder of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra The Golden Gate bridge at night seen through the viewfinder of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra
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Illuminate the dark

Capturing long-exposure images on the misty beaches of the Bay Area at night can be a difficult task. But with the Expert RAW app on his Galaxy S22 Ultra, San Francisco–based photographer Michael Shainblum (@shainblumphotography) achieved just that.

Using the app, Shainblum manually adjusted the camera ISO, so that his sensor was recording just the right amount of light for the effects he wanted to create. Expert RAW also let him tweak the camera shutter speed, keeping it open long enough to register the dim pre-dawn light. "Those two features were absolute game changers for the kind of photography I do," he says. The results are ethereal long exposures of the rising tide and luminous photos of the Golden Gate bridge at night.

Further adjusting the photos in Adobe Lightroom¹ really makes them shine. "Post-processing is where I'm really able to harness the emotion of a scene," he explains. That can be hard to achieve with normal JPEGs; they’re just too flat. But thanks to Expert RAW's improved Linear DNG 16-bit RAW files, Shainblum had the dynamic range he needed to bring out the mood he wanted.

Capture the brilliant
night sky

Shainblum also used the Galaxy S22 Ultra and Expert RAW to capture some shots that are truly out of this world. Astrophotography can be tricky, especially with a smartphone camera, because photos of the stars often need to be taken in pitch-black areas. “In order to get brilliant clear skies, you’re going to want to get away from light pollution,” he says. “So I’d recommend getting an hour or two away from any cities.”

Expert RAW gave Shainblum the flexibility he needed to customise his settings and really make the stars shine. Using the app’s Astrophoto feature⁷, he was able to see a detailed map of the night sky featuring the names of the stars, constellations and planets in his shot. “The Astrophoto feature is really handy, because it blends multiple frames to reduce noise in the sky and the foreground,” Shainblum says. “This gives you a much cleaner and more detailed image.”⁴

Collage of beach rock formations in front of starry skies. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra Collage of beach rock formations in front of starry skies. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra
The white balance setting being adjusted in the viewfinder of a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra The white balance setting being adjusted in the viewfinder of a Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. Captured #withGalaxy S22 Ultra

Make blue hour even bluer

The colours we see in real life aren’t always what we see through the lens of a camera, explains Australia-based nature photographer Gab Scanu (@gabscanu).

That’s where white balance comes in. White balance is when you calibrate what “pure white” in an image is supposed to look like, so the rest of the colours on the spectrum pop accordingly. By adjusting colour balance, you can make oceans look wetter, forests more verdant and deserts more blistering. “There’s no right or wrong way to use colour balance; it’s just a creative choice,” Scanu says.

For his shoot in the Blue Mountains National Park in New South Wales, Scanu first used the White Balance tool in the Expert RAW camera app to ensure the colours he was seeing through his Galaxy S22 Ultra matched the cooler hues he saw with his naked eye. After the shoot, he used Quick Share⁵ to send the files to his Galaxy Tab, where he opened them in Adobe Lightroom¹ to adjust the exposure and contrast to tweak the details. “It allowed me to control the colour,” he says, making the Blue Mountains as blue on a computer as they are in reality.

Screen capture of editing snake photo; adjusting lights. Screen capture of editing snake photo; adjusting lights.
Editing made easy
Post-processing is smoother on a device with a larger screen⁶ like Galaxy Tab S8, where you can edit your Expert RAW photos with the S Pen for improved control.

Fine-tune your shots

The beauty of shooting in Expert RAW is having access to all the uncompressed data from when you tapped the shutter button. Easily send those Linear DNG RAW files to other Samsung Galaxy devices with Quick Share⁵, then open them in a post-processing app like Adobe Lightroom¹. Using the Samsung Expert RAW Lightroom profile, play with the highlights, balance, shadows and other settings to make your vision truly come to life.

See how the pros use Expert RAW

  • All photographs were shot on Galaxy S22 Ultra and edited in Adobe Lightroom.
  • ¹Download from the Galaxy Store to get a complimentary 2 months of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Valid until 2/28/2023. Valid for all countries excluding China. Terms apply. Visit Adobe.com to learn more.
  • ²The Expert RAW app is available only at Galaxy Store for Galaxy Z Fold4, Z Fold3, Z Fold2, Galaxy S22 series, S21 Ultra, S20 Ultra and Galaxy Note20 Ultra.
  • ³Compared with Galaxy S21 Ultra. 
  • ⁴Compared with Expert RAW default photo settings.
  • ⁵Quick Share is available on devices with One UI 2.1 or above, with Android Q OS version or higher installed. Bluetooth Low Energy and Wi-Fi connection are both required for Quick Share use.
  • ⁶Compared with Galaxy S22 Ultra.
  • ⁷Astrophoto mode is supported on Galaxy S22 Ultra with One UI 5.0 or higher.

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Shaaz Jung wearing a hoodie in the jungle. Shaaz Jung wearing a hoodie in the jungle.

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Michael Shainblum smiling in front of an alpine backdrop. Michael Shainblum smiling in front of an alpine backdrop.

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Gab Scanu wearing a black t-shirt and a chain necklace. Gab Scanu wearing a black t-shirt and a chain necklace.

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