Maybe the #photography folks on here will know: is there a way to separate raw and jpeg files when downloading them to the #iOS Photos app via a card reader? I only ever need JPEGs on my phone, and I know the files are actually separate on the SD card. Why is it combining the two?
I can work around this by using the camera manufacturer's app to download JPEGs, but that works via wifi and takes forever.
@gosha @applefeed It is a setting choice on your camera. You may choose RAW or JPG or both. Some cameras also allow you to choose the quality. I still often allow both when I shoot photos because I can quickly edit and upload for sharing if it’s JPG but not RAW.
@cobalt123 @applefeed Yes. My camera is set to RAW+JPEG. Yet, when I import photos into Capture One on my computer, the JPEG and DNG files are separate, and I can import one or the other, or both. The iOS photos app doesn't give me this option, always importing each image into a file that combines JPEG and RAW in one.

@gosha @applefeed You mean the import file has both data for RAW and a JPG output? I am thinking now you are only talking camera to Mac. I see you are putting into your computer since you are using Capture One software. And inside your Mac you are using the native Photos app to store the image files. Do I have this right?

When I import to my Mac I have always avoided the Photos app and instead download them from my iPhone using the native Image Capture of the Mac into all my image files. I set my phone to only get HEIC files.

When I download from cameras into Mac I’m using using the Canon EOS and then the Canon DPS editing software. In this latter I would get the RAW and separately the JPG from each shot take as long as I have selected RAW +JPG in camera.

@cobalt123 @applefeed No, sorry. I have no problem getting my photos on my computer.

When I'm away from my computer, I want to get photos on my iPhone.
I plug in my card reader into my iPhone and download photos using the iOS Photos app.
This app doesn't let me select whether I want JPEGs or RAW files, and gives me a weird hybrid combination of both, taking up unnecessary space.
I want to use this workflow, but download only JPEGs to my phone.

@gosha @applefeed Ah I see now. That is an annoying thing about the iOS apps—they only want you to do this the Apple method.
@gosha how are you importing them? Most photo apps allow you to filter imports by type.
@pmorelli I plug an usb-c card reader into my iPhone and import via the iOS Photos app.