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David Nield is a freelance contributor at Popular Science, producing how to guides and explainers for the DIY section on everything from improving your smartphone photos to boosting the security of your laptop. He doesn’t get much spare time, but when he does he spends it watching obscure movies and taking long walks in the countryside.

The rear camera on your iPhone 15 is more powerful and versatile than you might have realized. It features a 48-megapixel sensor but default settings only allow it to take 24MP snaps. The good news is that you can delve into your iPhone’s settings to switch your camera to full capacity and get more detail in your photos. There are some trade-offs you should know about, and the exact options vary depending on the iPhone you’re using.

or JPEG format. The result is still 48MP-size pictures but they’ll be slightly compressed, which takes away some of the manual post-processing control you get with RAW images. In certain ways, using a tends to result in smaller file sizes, but JPEG is generally compatible with a broader range of software on desktop and the web. There's plenty of information about both online. To unlock the 48MP photos, turn on Resolution Control or ProRAW & Resolution Control . On the latter models you can also tap Pro Default to pick your preferred format: The list includes

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