Tuesday, 30 September 2014

Formats

FORMATS

The difference between JPEG and RAW files are, Raw gives you the chance to edit before it goes into photoshop unlike JPEG, as you don't have the option to edit.

Another difference is the RAW capture more which uses up more memory space, example I took 1 photo using JPEG and that used 4MB and RAW took up 20,3MB.

The JPEG file compress the image into one so it doesn't use much memory. And RAW leaves it for you to compress, that's why it uses more memory.

Q2.
 They would rather shoot in RAW as it gives them the option to edit the image how they wan't it to be, if it's adjusting the brightness of the image or using exposure. so it gives the person more control of the image.

Q3.
It's a smaller size file so doesn't use as much memory, you don't have to do anything with the photo, as it gives you the final image. without you having to edit the image, so it's a lot easier but not always as good as using RAW.

Q.4
When i loaded my RAW picture in Photoshop, it gave me the option to edit before you wen't into photoshop, then it gave me even more options once it went into photoshop.


                                                                Raw image
                      I have changed the brightness of the image and also the contrast slightly.


                                               JPEG image, it has not been edited in anyway.


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