A RAW file is a digital image format that contains minimally processed, uncompressed data captured directly by a camera’s image sensor. It is often referred to as a “digital negative”. This format preserves the absolute maximum amount of detail, color, and dynamic range for post-production editing.
Unlike standard formats, a RAW file is not a finished image. It requires dedicated software to interpret the data and convert it into a viewable format like JPEG. Why Photographers Shoot in RAW
RAW Files Explained. Beginner- friendly Photography tutorial
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