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How to Shoot in RAW vs. JPEG
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Kai Daniel
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Mar 21, 2025
12:02 AM
Understand the advantages of shooting in RAW for better editing flexibility and why JPEG might be suitable for quick sharing.
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Shooting in RAW captures uncompressed image data, providing more editing flexibility and higher quality. It retains all details, allowing for adjustments in exposure, white balance, and sharpness. real estate photo enhancement services JPEG, however, is compressed, making it smaller and easier to store but with less editing freedom. Choose RAW for post-processing; JPEG for quick use.


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