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It's the ultimate battle of the image file formats, and we're here to break down the pros and cons of each to help you make the best decision for your photography.
RAW files are uncompressed and contain all of the image data captured by the camera's image sensor. This includes the full color spectrum and all of the image's luminosity information, which is the data that determines the brightness of each pixel in the image.
JPEG, on the other hand, is a compressed file format. When a JPEG image is saved, the camera's image processing software compresses the image data and discards some of the data to reduce the file size.
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