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RAW, JPEG and TIFF

Mark Goldstein | Technique | June 10, 2004 | 0 Comments

Photo.net’s latest article looks at the RAW, JPEG and TIFF file formats, explaining what they are and when to use them.

“There seems to be a lot of confusion among some new digital camera owners about exactly what the difference is between RAW, JPEG and TIFF files. This article is intended to be a very basic guide to these file types and how they are related in a typical digital camera.”

Website: Photo.net - RAW, JPEG and TIFF



 

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