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should I should Roe or JPEG or JPEG hey guys its name Anya and welcome to another fun episode yes this is the episode where I will talk about raw real JPEG files what are the advantages or disadvantages what do I use what should you use etc so lets start first by explaining what both of raw and JPEG files are raw file as the word suggests is file that is raw uncompressed and processed file that has that contain all the informations that camera sensor clients so there everything there information about colors about highlights and shadows so dynamic range information about white balance its such a lot of infos are there on the other side JPEG files are compressed files and the compression that is used is lossy so that means that some informations are removed from the image so theyre not as much informations and in raw files and theyre already processed files by the camera software inside the camera so theyre completely processed files I like to compare raw and JPEG files to your fo