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Shooting in RAW vs JPEG

Understand the differences between RAW and JPEG formats, when to use each, and how RAW allows greater flexibility in editing without losing image quality.

Re: Shooting in RAW vs JPEG

RAW files retain all image data, allowing for more flexibility in post-processing with minimal loss of quality. outsource real estate sky change services JPEG files are compressed, offering smaller file sizes and quicker processing but less editing freedom. RAW is ideal for professional work where fine adjustments are needed, while JPEG suits fast, everyday photography.