Friday, September 19, 2014

RAW vs. JPEG


PART ONE:

1. Three advantages of a raw file are:
-If the white balance is off it is much easier to fix using the Camera Raw screen than loading the JPEG and manipulating that – the end result is much better as well
-The richness, detail (sharpness), color range and ability to adjust these settings end up being so much greater with a Raw file.
- has at least 8 bits of color.
2. A disadvantage would be that it isn't as sharp as a jpeg file is.

3. Three advantages of a jpeg file are:
- it's higher in contrast
- it's sharper
- it's immediately suitable for printing, sharing, or posting on the Web.

4. A disadvantage would be that it is lower in range compared to a raw file.

PART TWO:
1. A JPEG file is a format for compressing image files.

2. A RAW file is a format that has not compressed image files 

PART THREE:
1. A raw file captures all the data and forms an image file compromising of the compressed pixels.
2. have control over things like white balance
, contrast, highlights, shadows, colours and saturation. One slight drawback is that you'll need software in order to control these things.
3. 
4. 

PART FOUR:
1. senior portraits, wedding or party events.
2. sports, wildlife, and races.

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