JPEG Vs raw

  1. JPEG is the most common file format due to its good quality ad compression ratio for storing
    realistic images. This file format compresses in order to reduce the file size without loosing quality.
    The file size would be about 10 to 40 percent of the original photo. JPEG is recognized by
    programs for viewing photos since the photo is close to finished and is ready to be printed. But
    because JPEG compresses the file, it often looses data and quality, leaving a small margin for
    editing. Resulting in the more inferior file format compared to Raw.

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