| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Each has a range of information that the user can manipulate to produce the output they want.The easy qualitative answer to your question is that there is a lot more information in the Raw file than in the OOC Jpeg - a lot For instance, if you underexposed and needed to increase brightness in PP, the 8-bit Jpeg would start showing visible posterization and other artifacts very quickly, while the R
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