We read often about RAW, JPG, camera model/brand, sensor size...
So I asked chatGPT and the net is, "So what really matters?
A good photo comes from the photographer, not the gear. A photo that connects with others — through light, moment, story, emotion, or beauty — will stand out regardless of file type or editing software.
Think of it like this:
A bad photo in RAW is still a bad photo.
A good JPEG that nails moment, light, and emotion can be unforgettable."
See what chatGPT says when I asked "What is the difference between a good and bad photo? Is it Camera, editing, RAW. JPG, craw, technical, editing or something else?"
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