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1. You have to either shoot in JPG or shoot in RAW.

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2. RAW files are great for sharing with private clients.

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3. A JPG file contains the same amount of data as a RAW file (from the same camera).

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4. Shooting in RAW is only for professionals.

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5. JPG files look better than RAW files straight from the camera.

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6. If I get my settings right in camera I'll never need to edit.

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7. JPG files are smaller than RAW files.

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8. Editing JPGs multiple times degrades their quality.

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9. I can make bigger adjustments with RAW files than with JPG.

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10. You have to shoot in RAW if you are a professional.

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