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A lot of people say that "what happens if I edit my RAW" or "do you lose RAW when you convert to jpeg" and I assumed that if a basic function such as file duplication (copy paste) was valid, they would not raise those concerns, which brings me to this question:

Can you duplicate RAW files without losing quality  (as in, making an extra copy)?

A lot of people say that "what happens if I edit my RAW" or "do you lose RAW when you convert to jpeg" and I assumed that if a basic function such as file duplication (copy paste) was valid, they would not raise those concerns, which brings me to this question:

Can you duplicate RAW files without losing quality(as in, making an extra copy)?

A lot of people say that "what happens if I edit my RAW" or "do you lose RAW when you convert to jpeg" and I assumed that if a basic function such as file duplication (copy paste) was valid, they would not raise those concerns, which brings me to this question:

Can you duplicate RAW files without losing quality  (as in, making an extra copy)?

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Can you duplicate RAW files without losing quality?

A lot of people say that "what happens if I edit my RAW" or "do you lose RAW when you convert to jpeg" and I assumed that if a basic function such as file duplication (copy paste) was valid, they would not raise those concerns, which brings me to this question:

Can you duplicate RAW files without losing quality(as in, making an extra copy)?