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hi guys whats up my name is Marta salon top and in this video Im gonna give you my five tips for better JPEGs but before I go into the topic of the day please consider subscribing to my channel and tab also the bill icon down there still get notified whenever I post a new video advanced photographers myself included keep telling you on and on how important it is to shoot raw because raw allows you better post-processing possibilities and raw captures all the data etc each hitter however there can be many reasons for somebody not to want to shoot the raw one reason could be that if youre a beginner maybe you dont want to get involved with the raw quite yet because you are just learning the basics of the photography there can be other reasons like a new camera for example in my previous video I was shooting Street with Panasonic GX 880 and when Im recording this Lightroom still doesnt support the RAW files from this camera so I had to shoot JPEG because I still wanted to shoot som