RAW vs. JPEG: The Cost Factor

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thejamez: It might be easy to edit jpeg files, but theire a third or less of the size of the raw files for a reason. There is less information in them and the colors in the jpeg is post-processed by "someone". That "someone" in case of using a jpeg from a camera is the camera processor.
 
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