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Charles
21-12-11, 08:41 PM
Can anybody tell me the difference between jpeg and Raw I am just learning and see some cameras can shoot both modes so why would you use one and not the other ?
Thanks in advance
Charles
Blitz Photography & Prod
21-12-11, 10:45 PM
hi Charles
when you take a image as a jpeg the camera does the following white balance,contrast,saturation,sharpness then its compressed so you loss some quality
when you take a raw image none of them are done and you have total control over the end image
a jpeg file can be fine some times but there's all ways the one time when you wished you had shot in raw when the camera don't give you the right image then it becomes a nightmare trying to edit it in software and a plus for shooting in raw say if you edited your raw image and some one did not like the way it looked after you can go back to the raw image in software and reset it back to how it was taken by your camera and redone the image you cant do that with a jpeg
hope this helps
russ:)
Charles
22-12-11, 07:49 PM
Thanks Russ
Well explained, have a good Xmas
Charles:D
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