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hi Im photographer David Flores and today were going to be answering one of the most asked questions at BH whats the deal with raw modern digital cameras record picture information in the standard JPEG format and theres a lot of advantages that come along with those standards JPEG images can be read by any computer phone or tablet its easy to share jpg over text email or social media but shooting your photos in RAW can open up an incredible amount of possibility in your post-production workflow raw is essentially an uncompressed file recorded directly off of your cameras imaging sensor RAW files are proprietary to your cameras make and model and because theyre uncompressed the files can be many many times larger than jpg or even TIFF files so why take on all that extra data why shoot uncompressed one starting with the highest possible quality image file can yield the highest possible quality edit - all of that extra data makes it much easier to adjust your exposure by many sto