1. Explain the main differences between a raw and jpeg file.
Professional and amateur photographers regularly debate whether shooting in JPEG or RAW is better. While both raster file formats share similarities, there are some key advantages and disadvantages to each type. Discover the differences between JPEG and RAW files.
2. Which file is bigger RAW or Jpeg?
generally, a raw file will be between two and six times larger than a jpeg file. raw files are bigger because they contain a much greater amount of image data A JPEG image is essentially all that data compressed down into a smaller file size that’s easier to share.
3. Can you change a Raw file to a Jpeg, once your photos are the computer? How?
You need to process and convert a RAW file into a JPEG,TIFF, or another relevant format before you can open and edit it. Software such as adobe enables you to process RAW files, edit, and export as, for example, a JPEG or PNG — making a copy so you still have the RAW file with all its detail.
4. If you were shooting an important event would you shoot it RAW or Jpeg? Explain.
Many professional photographers shoot in RAW because the format captures the highest level of detail. It can often be easier to edit exposure later with a RAW file. However, shooting in JPEG has its benefits, since their smaller file sizes allow you to shoot more images at once and transfer files faster. so raw would be better.