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GRAPHIC: Why you should shoot in RAW
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<blockquote data-quote="Patrick M" data-source="post: 29739" data-attributes="member: 2332"><p>I'm sorry, but it's not right to say pictures degrade on a pc.....they can certainly degrade if they're stored on discs like CDs or DVDs simply because the material that medium is made of can degrade. That's true for any data, including pictures, and would affect RAW as well as JPEG similarly.</p><p></p><p>Data on a pc though is saved as binary values....and it doesn't matter whether that refers to numbers, words, pictures or whatever, it's simply not possible for pictures saved on a pc to degrade each time they're viewed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patrick M, post: 29739, member: 2332"] I'm sorry, but it's not right to say pictures degrade on a pc.....they can certainly degrade if they're stored on discs like CDs or DVDs simply because the material that medium is made of can degrade. That's true for any data, including pictures, and would affect RAW as well as JPEG similarly. Data on a pc though is saved as binary values....and it doesn't matter whether that refers to numbers, words, pictures or whatever, it's simply not possible for pictures saved on a pc to degrade each time they're viewed. [/QUOTE]
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