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hi thereamp;#39;s much debate about whether to shoot in raw or jpeg some photographers insist theyamp;#39;ll only ever shoot in one format out of the other but the reality is there are different situations that best suit one of the two but before we get into how to choose a setting letamp;#39;s take a look at the differences between raw and jpeg a jpeg is a standardized file type readable by just about any kind of software whereas raw is a proprietary format specific to the manufacturer of the camera this requires specific software to view and edit jpegs are compressed digital compression is a means of making files smaller by removing redundancies much like zip files if youamp;#39;re familiar with those but some loss of quality is the downside in a jpeg a 10 megapixel camera will produce approximately a 2 megabyte file raw files are uncompressed so a 10 megapixel sensor will produce approximately a 10 megabyte file thereamp;#39;s no loss of data from the sensor jpegs have