Photo Terms A-Z J is for JPEG:
Yes, we recommend shooting RAW for maximum image control, but sometimes JPEGs rule. Stick with them when you want to... Shoot fast action: Many cameras reach their maximum burst rate only in JPEG mode, and can take far more shots in a burst than with RAW. Conserve memory cards: RAW files can take up to 3 to 5 times more bytes than a JPEG of the same image. Ignore the computer: If you're uploading without editing via a camera's Wi-Fi connection, unprocessed RAW files can look flat, while JPEGs don't need to be converted, and upload much quicker..
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