Raw vs Jpeg
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RAW vs. JPEG
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RAW is a setting in your camera
• Most advanced cameras can shoot in RAW• Some cameras can shoot in RAW + JPEG• Most cameras offer the ability to convert a
RAW images into JPEG’s directly in the camera.
• To shoot in RAW you must set your camera to shoot in RAW before you take the photo.
• You cannot convert a non RAW file to a RAW file and achieve the abilities of RAW.
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So, What is RAW?• RAW is often referred to as digital negative. • RAW is the data your camera captured from
the sensor when you take a photo. • You can think of a RAW image similar to
undeveloped film. The information to create an image is there but it is not usable yet.
• RAW images are not processed much if at all.• RAW data is usually not compressed which
means the data will take up a little more space.
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What is JPEG?• A JPEG image is a finalized image.• The data from the camera’s sensor
has been processed into a pixel image.
• A JPEG image is compressed. • A JPEG file is a complete and is ready
for distribution or use.
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RAW vs. JPEG• RAW larger files – JPEG Compressed Files• RAW retains more detail in highlight and
shadows.• RAW contains more color detail for more
accurate colors.• RAW requires processing – JPEG is ready to go• RAW allows camera settings like white
balance to be changed during processing.• RAW offers larger flexibility in editing photos.
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Which is better?• Which is better really comes down to what you
want out of the picture you are taking. – Use JPEG if you just want to record an event.– Use JPEG if you don’t want to spend a lot of time
editing photos.– Use JPEG if you need to save space.– Use RAW if you want to add artistic interpretation.– Use RAW if the image contains difficult exposures. – Use RAW if you want more control of what the
photo looks like.– Noise is easier to remove in RAW images.
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