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- Todays Fast Friday is in two different parts. First, the education, then a personal story. (relaxed music) Hi everyone and welcome to pal2tech. Most of you know by now that Fuji film cameras shoot in both JPEG and raw format. JPEGs the universal standard thats found all across the web, social media, and offers a decent file size and the ability for you to control the quality of the file compression. Now, raw format is just that: its the raw image format coming straight from your camera sensor. And with any raw file, you need to have a software program that can demosaic, read, and translate the raw file into an image that you can see, edit, and manipulate. Now on some Fuji film cameras, most notably the XT4 and the GFX line, you also have an option to perform an in-camera conversion to TIF format. TIF stands for tag image file format, and actually TIF format has been around for a long time. And its usually seen on more expensive medium format cameras. Now to be able to get a TIF