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RAW vs. JPEG: Which Is Better for Editing
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Guest
Guest
Apr 11, 2025
1:47 AM
white balance, and colors without losing quality. JPEGs are compressed and processed in-camera, which limits editing flexibility but saves space and time
davidfra
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Apr 11, 2025
4:27 AM
RAW files are ideal for editing because they retain more detail, dynamic range, and color data, outsource real estate image blending servicesallowing for greater flexibility in post-processing. JPEGs are compressed and processed in-camera, which limits editing potential but saves space and time. For professional-quality edits, choose RAW. For quick edits and sharing, JPEG works well. Your needs and workflow determine the best choice.


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