Amateur Photographer  |  29th October 2016
JPEG SPECIAL: WHO NEEDS RAW?
As the megapixel values of our DSLRs increases every year, we create larger and larger data files that slow us down and give us a storage headache. Yet the data of our digital pictures can be miraculously shrunk using a compression format such as JPEG. Compression is not to be feared, and is a good thing so long as you control it carefully throughout your shooting,
editing and output workflows. If you want to make your workflow leaner and more efficient, then check out this issue, as we give you advice on how to get the best out of your files.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 29th October 2016.