Articles & Blog posts tagged: JPEG
The Digital Negative
As the Digital Negative (DNG) becomes more widely acceptable, it will ensure that photographers shooting RAW can access their image files in the future.
Image quality and file compression
Select high quality image settings on your digital camera. If the compression level is set too high, photo quality degrades.
Basic photo editing steps
A step-by-step guide to basic photo editing - just the basics, to help get you started enhancing digital images.
Photo recovery and rescue
Despite what most digital camera manuals say, recovering deleted and erased photos and video files from a memory card is possible!
Digital camera file formats
JPEG. TIFF. RAW. Take a closer look at the three types of image files created by digital cameras and the advantages and disadvantages of each.
RAW digital camera file format
Referred to as a true digital negative, RAW is an unprocessed digital camera file format. Shooting RAW is considered essential by most advanced digital camera users.
TIFF digital camera file format
A TIFF image is a high-resolution file format produced by some digital cameras. TIFF images doesn’t lose data during the compression process.
EXIF data
Read camera settings and scene information stored in digital images. The data provides insights about how camera settings affect photo characteristics.
