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so youamp;#39;ve probably heard that itamp;#39;s better to shooting raw in comparison to JP in this video I will be showing you how to tease out detail in blown out highlights however the main focus of this video is to demonstrate just how much more information is contained within a raw file in comparison to a JPEG I happen to be in Lightroom but you could just as easily be in Photoshop or your image processing program of a choice so I have two pictures just down here now actually I had my camera set up to be simultaneously shooting rule and JPEG files so this is effectively the same shot the one on the left just here is a JPEG and the one on the right is here is a raw file so what Iamp;#39;d like to do is just focus on the highlights today guys and do a comparison between the raw and the JPEG files so letamp;#39;s actually start with the raw file and Iamp;#39;m going to zoom in weamp;#39;re going to be focusing on this cloud area just up here just near the bird now if I come ove