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<blockquote data-quote="hempomatic" data-source="post: 1936705" data-attributes="member: 335450"><p>Howdy Jake,</p><p></p><p>I meant beyond the scope of Photos, although I do use Affinity on occasion. I'm not a digital creator. I take photos that will occasionally be printed or used on web sites. The JPEG rendering is actually quite good, and if were only for social media, it wouldn't be an issue. When editing RAW files, the detail and contrast are superior, the color output is more realistic and there are fewer digital artifacts. I will generally edit the RAW file and export as PNG or TIFF. </p><p></p><p>Does it really matter that much in general scheme of things? Probably not, but I'd simply rather maintain the original file size without compression and losing data. Storage is cheap. I'm probably more neurotic than I need to be, but it's the way I've been doing it for years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hempomatic, post: 1936705, member: 335450"] Howdy Jake, I meant beyond the scope of Photos, although I do use Affinity on occasion. I'm not a digital creator. I take photos that will occasionally be printed or used on web sites. The JPEG rendering is actually quite good, and if were only for social media, it wouldn't be an issue. When editing RAW files, the detail and contrast are superior, the color output is more realistic and there are fewer digital artifacts. I will generally edit the RAW file and export as PNG or TIFF. Does it really matter that much in general scheme of things? Probably not, but I'd simply rather maintain the original file size without compression and losing data. Storage is cheap. I'm probably more neurotic than I need to be, but it's the way I've been doing it for years. [/QUOTE]
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