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RAW vs JPEG
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<blockquote data-quote="Brusader" data-source="post: 111152" data-attributes="member: 12347"><p>As I understand it, a RAW file is information from the sensor with minimal processing by the camera. Therefore RAW files are not actually 'images' as you need to then process them with external computer and software. This gives you a lot more scope to adjust the rendered image.</p><p></p><p>I now only shoot in RAW, but am looking at doing some JPG images where I need to save multiple shots quickly.</p><p></p><p>My D80 can't save faster than 1 photo every 2 seconds in RAW so I'll have a lot less post-capture processing options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brusader, post: 111152, member: 12347"] As I understand it, a RAW file is information from the sensor with minimal processing by the camera. Therefore RAW files are not actually 'images' as you need to then process them with external computer and software. This gives you a lot more scope to adjust the rendered image. I now only shoot in RAW, but am looking at doing some JPG images where I need to save multiple shots quickly. My D80 can't save faster than 1 photo every 2 seconds in RAW so I'll have a lot less post-capture processing options. [/QUOTE]
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