The difference between JPG and EAW is RAW files A RAW file contains all the uncompressed and unprocessed image data captured by the sensors of a digital camera. The main difference is the size of the picture JPG can change the size but RAW cant.
RAW files are bigger than JPG images. The main difference between RAW vs. JPEG is that RAW contains all the uncompressed data your camera sensor can capture, whereas a JPEG is a compressed and processed version of an image.
You can change a RAW to a JPG file just by opening the browser you use to edit your photos and export the image then change the file name.
Many professional photographers shoot in RAW because the format captures the highest level of detail. It can often be easier to edit exposure later with a RAW file. However, shooting in JPEG has its benefits, since their smaller file sizes allow you to shoot more images at once and transfer files faster.