In deep shit

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  • blastofv0

    JPG is a compression format, so if you go from raw or tiff to JPG, you're corroding the original quality of the digital image. if you're concerned with really really fine image quality, don't use the JPG format at all.

    and I second the data recovery option. the files are always there (unless you overwrite the HD space as mentioned). but what costs more? data recovery or reshooting?

    good luck!

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