Lesson 10. Working with RAW Images

JPEG is a standard image format that is used by almost every digital camera and every digital photographer. JPEG files are compressed and processed in the camera to remove mosaic blocking, correct white balance, and sharpen images, along with other camera-based adjustments. This processing causes a subtle loss of detail and limits the range of post-processing changes that can be applied to an image.

Alternatively, most DSLR cameras and even some point-and-shoot ...

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