RAW VS JPEG

A JPEG stands for a Joint Photographic Experts Group file. The JPEG file makes the image smaller; they are some of the most popular and widely used images formats in the world. A RAW file contains all the uncompressed and unprocessed image data captured by the sensors of a digital camera or scanner. they’re just large files filled with the image data as it was captured. the difference between JPEG and RAW file is its size. that because they contain all the raw image information captured by your digital camera’s sensors. Also, shooting Raw means you’ll need larger memory cards and that they’ll fill up quickly.JPEG files are a much more manageable size because the data they contain is compressed. When shooting in JPEG, the camera’s image processor has essentially developed the image already. Their smaller size enables you to store more files in one place. The reason your raw files show up as JPEG is because it all depends on the camera your use, shooting in RAW may sometimes cause the files to show up as JPEGS by default. for this not to happen go to your camera’s settings in the editing mode, choose the option to “Use RAW as original,” if possible.

 

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