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hello everyone welcome back to pixel village and Im dancer Krishna raw or JPEG this one question is probably as old as the chicken or egg kind of well the second one probably dont have a clear-cut answer but in the case of raw or JPEG the jury is still divided we also did a video on raw or JPEG and we try to kind of explain raw still is very superior to JPEG well but of course from the comments we realize that while most of them tend to agree to the fact that raw is superior in terms of quality but in terms of convenience there is no comparison to a JPEG so since we realized that there are so many people who still wish to shoot JPEG we thought its only appropriate that we create a video where we help you to shoot JPEGs better in this video what we going to see is by making a small modification in the way you shoot JPEG you can actually retain a little more information in your highlights and get a little better shadows with less grain and less digital noise lets see how its done t