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as a landscape photographer i canamp;#39;t really remember the last time i actually shot in jpeg now i know that people do for many reasons for maybe sports or events or something like that but for me as a landscape photographer i havenamp;#39;t shot in jpeg in a very long time so when someone emailed me and said blake does it really matter if i shoot in jpeg or raw i responded with well absolutely thereamp;#39;s so much more data in a raw file but then as i started to think about it i was like well i havenamp;#39;t really looked at this in a very long time so is there really a reason to be shooting in raw versus jpeg nowadays with sensor technology being the way it is well i had to take a look at this so iamp;#39;m shooting with the sony a7r iii these images all came from a sony a7r iii for this uh the controlled variable here is that basically i took a raw file and converted it into a jpeg which is slightly different than actually getting a jpeg from the camera as uh while the i