RAW vs JPEG is a question that is asked by every photographer. There are lots of reasons as to why RAW is superior to JPEG and vise versa. In basic terms JPEG is better due to its ease of use, and RAW is better for its extra options. For new photographers Jpeg is easier to use because as soon as you take the picture it is processed within the camera. This means that once the images are uploaded to the computer you can then upload the images to Facebook. Where as with a RAW file you have to use a photo editing software such as Photoshop, Gimp or Paint.net to output the image to a usable format. With Jpeg the settings your camera will set the color temperature and exposure, the camera will also process the image to add blacks, contrast, brightness, noise reduction and sharpening. The file will then be saved as a compressed Jpeg file. With Raw file instead of all the settings being defined at the time of capture, picture settings can be changed when the file is imported int