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Master portraits on your iPhone

BEFORE CAPTURING PORTRAITS, consider whether you want to share your shots as small electronic images via social media or as larger, high–quality physical prints.

You’ll also need to consider how much storage space your portraits will take up (as this will have cost implications if you need to increase your iCloud Photos storage space, for example). There’s a huge difference in the size of images you can shoot. For example, a 48 megapixel (MP) Raw file from an iPhone 15 Pro Max takes up 85 megabytes (MB) of storage

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