![]() ![]() This manifests itself in the form of reduced tonality, and in the most severe case, block-like artifacts in JPEGs when the output quality level is reduced. JPEG: 8bit only (16bit is possible in the updated JPEG2000 spec).Ĭolor depth is the one key area where JPEGs cannot match RAWs, especially any RAW file with 16bit samples. RAW: Any sample bit depth is available, 16bit is typical nowadays. Here's a quick enumeration of what's different: Three major areas where you can be assured a JPEG cannot equal are a RAW file are Color Depth (Sampling), Color Space (Gamut), and Image Data Compression. ![]() Depending on what features and format were used to record your original RAW data, you may notice significantly reduced quality. JPEGs have a narrower range of features than RAW files, so you can expect that your generated JPEGs will be no better than your original RAW files. ![]()
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