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hey guys jordan here just going to answer a question that i recently got in video format in one of the comments so if you guys have additional questions on the videos that i make please leave a comment i might just make a easy follow-up video but anyways heres the question interesting that you shoot in raw most photographers not just real estate i have talked to shoot in jpeg because it is faster i think the best way or the best thing about it is that photographers shoot for the jpeg and rely on raw when they need to especially in this housing market when turnaround time is everything jpeg is better in my opinion all right so this is one where i would have to disagree that jpeg is better than raw yes jpeg is a much smaller file size uh when youre talking about sonys you know it might be 10 megabits versus like 50 or 80 depending on your raw settings but there is a tool out there that is completely free that is called docHub dng converter now you can run your run your raw images throu