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Are JPEGs larger than raw? - Answers

No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.



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No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.



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Are JPEGs larger than raw? - Answers

No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.

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