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- Today Im gonna talk about how to get the best out of your JPEG images. (gentle piano music) Hi there, Im Peter Forsgard. An Olympus Visionary and professional photographer from Helsinki, Finland. And before we start talking about the JPEG images, please consider subscribing to my channel, and hit that bell so you get notified (bell dings) when there is a new video online. Remember, I post two videos a week, usually on Tuesdays and on Fridays. And my channel is all about you getting to be a better photographer, and of course, about Olympus gear. But lets start talk about JPEGs. I mostly use RAW, but there might be some cases or some scenarios where you could use JPEG for example. Lets say that you dont want to do anything in post, then JPEG is just fine for you. And of course, then if you want to share your images online immediately from your camera, then JPEG is also a very good option. But as I said, if you want to do post-processing and the image sharing is not that important