In early days, DSLR cameras used to have only one supported image format called JPEG. However, now you can capture a picture in the RAW format. The primary difference between RAW and JPEG file is that you will have more scope while editing an image in various photo editors like Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. On the other hand, an image captured in JPEG format may not offer that many options for post-capture editing. Nowadays, almost all digital camera manufacturers allow users to shoot in RAW format – which have distinctive extensions. Having said that, the problem is that Photoshop CS6
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