RAW vs JPEG

1. Explain the main differences between a raw and jpeg file.

  • A RAW file is a file containing all of the information recorded by your camera’s sensor during exposure.  There is no compression or processing applied to the file by the camera.
  •  a JPEG file is a file that has been compressed by your camera, and does not contain all of the information recorded by your camera’s sensor during exposure.  Rather, your camera has chosen certain information to discard.

2. Which file is bigger RAW or Jpeg?

RAW files are larger than JPEGs since they retain much more data. A 16-megapixel camera will deliver a roughly 16 MB RAW file. RAW files are read-only files.

3. Can you change a Raw file to a Jpeg, once your photos are the computer? How?

Yes. find and select the raw files on your computer and click open to bring them into Pixillion to convert them into the JEPG file format.

4. If you were shooting an important event would you shoot it RAW or Jpeg? Explain.

i would shoot in Jpeg because i feel much more trustable with the JPEG file.

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