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JPEG VS RAW

    1. Explain the main differences between a raw and jpeg file.  Data: Whereas JPEGs discard data in order to create a smaller file size, RAW files preserve all of that data. Processing: Unlike a RAW file, a JPEG is a processed version of an image. A JPEG image always starts out as a RAW file, but then undergoes various modifications, often including compression, sharpening, increased saturation, and increased contras Quality: JPEG files are more convenient and practical for everyday use due to their smaller file size and wider compatibility, but RAW files offer superior image quality and more post-processing flexibility.
    2. RAW files are significantly bigger than JPEG (and any other) image file formats.
    3. Yes, you can change the raw to jpeg by Open your RAW file in Photo by right-clicking on your file and selecting Open With Photos. When the RAW files are open in Photo, select Save As from the top menu bar. Select Save As and from the drop-down menu beside select JPEG.
    4.  If you were shooting an important event would you shoot it RAW or Jpeg? Explain. I would shoot with jpeg to get a bigger image its easier to save.

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