Cameras, including phones, shoot JPEGs by default, but this compressed format saves a fraction of the data your camera’s sensor is capable of recording. The alternative is to shoot in RAW, a filetype ...
The crops below show that due to different interpretations of the raw image data, the visual appearance of noise is quite different in the two images. The out-of-camera JPEG has a mostly monochromatic ...
When I decided to jump from point-and-shoot digital cameras to something more capable, I was faced with a new choice: should I capture images in RAW or JPEG format? Until that point, all my cameras ...
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