RAW vs JPEG Q&A

Q:  Explain the main differences between a RAW & JPEG file

A: One difference of many between RAW and JPEG is that RAW files are more high-quality. RAW files capture and store all the details that pass through the cameras sensors.

Q:Which file is bigger RAW or JPEG?

A:  RAW filles are bigger than JPEG because they contain the pure image info captured, it holds all the original data so you have full control over the image.

Q: Can you change a RAW file to a JPEG, once your photos are the computer? How?

A: Yes you can. When a RAW file is converted into a JPEG is undergoes a compression process that makes the file smaller which means some data will be lost. You need to be cautious about doing  this because after the compression the image may appear grainy or pixelated.

Q: If you were shooting an important event would you shoot it RAW or JPEG? Explain.

A: I would shoot it in a RAW file so I can have full control over the image and they can be the best quality they can. Since the event is important I want the pictures to be high quality.

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