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RAW refers to any of several native data formats that contain the full data captured by the sensor. Typically these are proprietary formats, and each company uses its own.

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Can work with RAW to be the next step for the development?

Now, your question asked if you would yield "much" better images with RAW, but I should say that you will yield slightly better images. … Artistic Edits That being said, you have more artistic capability when you shoot RAW. …
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Tablet Apps for Simple Processing of RAW files

I looked into this with the iPad and found it very impractical for any workflow to use RAW. The transfer rate is horribly slow and it sucks down battery life at a nasty rate. … If you think about this workflow, you have no need to import RAW into the iPad when you aren't doing any heavy lifting in post anyways. …
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Photo Processing - What am I doing wrong?

It sounds like you already know the answer to your question. If even after export, your JPEG looks how you want it to on the computer you do your post, then your monitor needs to be calibrated. This i …
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Can I batch process Nikon RAW (.nef) files to make them look like the camera's jpg compression?

It's very common for people to want to switch back to JPEG because RAW images look flat when you start out. … I'd highly encourage that you continue shooting RAW and simply apply the preset to give you a better starting point. …
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Why does Lightroom create a new copy of the image before editing it by another program?

The RAW file itself is unaltered and Lightroom is saving the adjustments in its own file. … If Lightroom applied the alterations to the RAW, then it would no longer be the "raw" file. …
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