{"id":83,"date":"2020-12-08T10:26:25","date_gmt":"2020-12-08T10:26:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.tamaragrunerphotography.com\/?p=83"},"modified":"2021-05-17T12:02:52","modified_gmt":"2021-05-17T12:02:52","slug":"capturing-the-images-in-raw-format","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.tamaragrunerphotography.com\/fashion-photography\/capturing-the-images-in-raw-format","title":{"rendered":"5 Advantages of capturing the images in raw format"},"content":{"rendered":"
Working on photography? Then you would have heard a lot about people suggesting to capture pictures in RAW format. There has been a huge competition going on between RAW format and JPEG format of capturing images. But still, the RAW format has always been on top, and do you know\u00a0reasons you need to be shooting raw\u00a0your moment. Technically the raw format captures the moment in reality whereas JPEG format compresses it and makes default adjustments.<\/p>\n
The raw format captures the image using a sensor which makes the image turn out in high quality. Typically, every model has a technically raw format with high MB megapixels than a jpeg format as it automatically compresses the image.<\/p>\n
One of the biggest\u00a0advantages of shooting raw\u00a0every image is captured in real-time and will never miss the details in the image. In a jpeg format of capturing images, its quality is only 1\/5 compared to the raw format which leads to a lack of detail focus.<\/p>\n
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The lighting and brightness that we get in nature are vitally important for a picture whether nature, buildings, or person you capture in your camera<\/a>. Raw format captures the variations in lighting without any dilution in the image so handling them is better.<\/p>\n An original picture can be edited even a thousand times but an edited version cannot give the original beauty in the image. One of the biggest\u00a0benefits of shooting raw\u00a0is you get more room for cropping, editing, and formatting the images as the source you use them for.<\/p>\n <\/p>\nMore room for editing:<\/h2>\n
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