RAW vs. JPEG

  1. The size and detail are the key differences between RAW and JPEG.

2. RAW files are much larger than JPEG files, so they have a lot more details. When compared to JPEG, RAW is the larger file.
3. After placing RAW files on the computer, you may convert them to JPEG by opening the image in Photoshop and exporting the photo as a JPEG or another sort of file.

4. If I were photographing a major event, I would shoot in RAW mode to get as much things in the photo as possible, then convert the shot to a JPEG file afterwards because most applications only accept JPEG files. I’d also shoot in RAW because the file would be really large and would look great.

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