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JPEG vs. RAW

November 11, 2012  •  Leave a Comment

I shot RAW the other day, and not on purpose.  I normally shoot JPEG. What's the difference?  There are many articles on this topic-and this is what I learned from experience.  RAW is similar to an unprocessed negative.  JPEG is processed and has limitations on editing.  Although, I have not found limitations on JPEG.  With more flexibility and details to be edited on RAW, most of my phots are shot using JPEG.  How to Measure a Horse, was photographed all in RAW-again lucky mistake, then I converted each shot to JPEG after editing.  I am pleased with these results although timely, it was worth it.

 

 


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