The word "raw" implies something untouched, unrefined, and full of potential. Depending on who you ask—a photographer, a chef, or a wrestling fan—the word takes on a completely different, yet equally intense, meaning. 1. Photography: The "Digital Negative"
The Power of RAW: From Digital Negatives to Cultural Phenomenons The word "raw" implies something untouched, unrefined, and
RAW files are much larger than JPEGs and require specialized software to view and edit. 2. Wellness: The Raw Food Movement The word "raw" implies something untouched
Unlike JPEGs, which "bake in" settings like contrast and sharpening, RAW files preserve every bit of detail. This gives you massive flexibility in post-processing tools like Adobe Lightroom to fix exposure or white balance without losing quality. yet equally intense