-A Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) file is a lossy raster file format that compresses an image to make the file smaller.
-A RAW file contains all the uncompressed and unprocessed image data captured by the sensors of a digital camera or scanner. They’re also a type of raster file format, but one that maintains lossless quality.
2. Which file is bigger? JPEG or RAW files?
-The file that is bigger are RAW files, RAW files are large since they are meant to be able to get the best quality of it so people can edit them to the best they can. JPEG files are smaller since they aren’t used to
capture the best quality of the pictures so therefore they don’t need as much storage to contain it in.