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Should I shoot in JPEG or HEIF?
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Should I shoot in JPEG or HEIF?
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HEIF = Higher Quality at Smaller Size. HEIF uses more advanced compression techniques (based on the HEVC/H. 265 video compression standard) than JPEG, allowing it to produce higher quality images at smaller file sizes.
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