RAW vs JPEG

The main difference between any JPEG and RAW file is its size.

RAW files are significantly bigger than JPEG (and any other)

image file formats. 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.

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