In the world of digital photography, one of the fundamental decisions photographers must make is whether to shoot in RAW or JPG format. While both file types have their uses, understanding their key differences can significantly impact the quality of your final images. In this blog, we will explore the essential differences between a RAW file and a JPG file and why shooting in RAW format is crucial for achieving the best possible results.
A RAW file is essentially a data file captured directly from the camera’s sensor. It contains unprocessed image information, preserving all the details, colours, and tonal range without any in-camera modifications. Unlike JPG files, RAW files do not undergo compression, sharpening, or colour adjustments at the moment of capture. Instead, they need to be processed manually in software such as Adobe Camera Raw, Lightroom, or Capture One.
A JPG file, on the other hand, is a pixel file that has already been proc...
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