Author Christian
Title Which Image Format Do I Choose?-00-6753
Category Photography
Article If you are into digital photography, chances are that you

have already come across the different file formats used by

digital cameras.




It doesn't matter if you are an amateur or a professional

because you will have to deal with them when taking

pictures and transferring them to your computer and

eventually editing them.

But which image format is best for you? It all depends on

the result that you want and how much control you want to

have over editing your images. Below are the most common

image formats used by digital cameras.

1. JPEG

- this is probably the most popular image format used not

only in digital photography but also in web design. It is a

good thing because you can be sure that you can open your

file using any computer and without the need of special

software.

There's a downside, however, since JPEG is considered a

lossy' format, which means that a lot of details are lost

due to the format's compression.

2. TIFF

- the answer to JPEG's lossy quality is the TIFF format. It

means that more details are saved which translates to a

better image quality.

But it comes at a price since TIFF files are notoriously

huge and could eat up storage media space in no time.

3. RAW

- among the three, RAW could be considered as the file that

shows images at its, well, rawest. RAW images are

unprocessed which gives photographers more control in

editing them later on.

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