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RE: Take Better Photos - A Series of Tips For Aspiring Digital Photogs (Part 1)

in #photography8 years ago

Shooting raw doesn't really increase the resolution, the reason one wants to shoot raw is to be able to do post-processing. If you're always satisfied by the photo which comes out of your camera and the in-camera post-processing there is no reason to shoot raw actually, jpeg is good enough. Actually most people will probably have better photos in jpeg as the raw file always require post processing.

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Good point. I oversimplified things on that tip a little too much. It used to be the case that JPEG would add compression artifacts, but I imagine it's improved considerably since then.

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