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Massachusetts Fishing Reports > Shooting in RAW vs JPEG: What’s Best for You?
Shooting in RAW vs JPEG: What’s Best for You?
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Kai Daniel
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Apr 09, 2025
1:14 AM
Understand the advantages and disadvantages of both file formats, and when to choose RAW for flexibility or JPEG for convenience in your photography workflow.
Edwin Thomas
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Apr 09, 2025
5:02 AM
Shooting in RAW captures uncompressed image data, offering more flexibility in editing exposure, colors, and details. day to dusk photo editing services JPEG files are smaller and ready to use but limit post-processing options. RAW suits photographers who edit extensively, while JPEG works well for quick sharing. Choose based on your workflow and creative needs.


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