Yes.
No, you cannot directly convert a JPEG file to a RAW file because RAW files contain more data and information than JPEG files.
No, Raw files are larger and are not compressed.
Yes.
PNG file format is better than JPEG for image quality because it supports lossless compression, which preserves image details without sacrificing quality. However, PNG files are larger in size compared to JPEG files, which use lossy compression.
To convert a JPEG image to a RAW format, you can use software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. Simply open the JPEG file in the software and then save or export it as a RAW file. Keep in mind that the conversion may result in some loss of image quality, as RAW files contain more data and are typically larger in size than JPEG files.
TIF is generally considered a better file format than JPEG for preserving image quality because TIF files are uncompressed and do not lose image data, while JPEG files are compressed and can result in some loss of quality.
Jpeg files are smaller than bitmap files, though bitmap files are much better quality.
The file size of a JPEG is typically smaller than that of a PNG.
No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.
PNG is generally considered a better format for preserving image quality compared to JPEG because it uses lossless compression, which means it retains more detail and clarity in the image. However, PNG files are typically larger in size than JPEG files.
Any file larger than 999 bytes would have a kilobyte file size.
Yes, generally, MOV files are larger in size than MP4 files due to the differences in compression and encoding methods used in each format.