Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park — Fine Art on an iPhone
There's nothing special about the image in this post, taken in the forest surrounding the Ocmulgee Indian Mounds swamp. It was created on an iPhone 15 Pro Max, using the 24mm native cameras at 28mm. ISO 100, f/1.78 and 1/340 shutter. None of that really matters.
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iPhone for Fine Art Photography — Capability and Limits
Shot in RAW producing a 35mpx file (that matters). Processed in Photoshop as a 16-bit TIFF. I suspect you won't need much more. You probably wouldn't want to try and enlarge this file too much, even with Topaz Gigapixel. There are limits. But for social media, photo albums, etc., how much more do you really need?
