Explain do you shoot raw or jpeg?
Answer / Kalpana Bharti
In photography, shooting RAW and JPEG are two common image file formats. RAW captures the unprocessed data directly from a digital camera's sensor, allowing for greater flexibility in post-processing. JPEG, on the other hand, is a compressed format that processes the captured images using an embedded JPEG engine within the camera, resulting in smaller file sizes but less flexibility during post-processing.
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