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<blockquote data-quote="mikeyvxt" data-source="post: 206874" data-attributes="member: 17170"><p>After viewing both RAW and jpeg files, I've noticed a large difference in quality between the two types. JPEG images are not as saturated as RAW files, and for some reason there's also a bit of a weird mutation, like the JPEG image is stretched out just slightly. </p><p></p><p>The difference is noticeable both in-camera (saving as JPEG fine images) as well as post-shoot (converting the RAWS to JPEG via a computer program). Is there any way to preserve the integrity of the RAW images while still converting them to a more universal format?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeyvxt, post: 206874, member: 17170"] After viewing both RAW and jpeg files, I've noticed a large difference in quality between the two types. JPEG images are not as saturated as RAW files, and for some reason there's also a bit of a weird mutation, like the JPEG image is stretched out just slightly. The difference is noticeable both in-camera (saving as JPEG fine images) as well as post-shoot (converting the RAWS to JPEG via a computer program). Is there any way to preserve the integrity of the RAW images while still converting them to a more universal format? [/QUOTE]
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