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Canon's RAW+JPG mode has two formats, JPG and CR2. What is the difference?

CR2 is the format suffix of RAW, and the software of Canon CD can be browsed. Canon RAW codec or CS4 or higher is required to convert to JPG.

RAW is the original format of SLR imaging, which retains all shooting information except compression, and can adjust parameters such as white balance, exposure compensation and saturation during conversion.

SLR must have this kind of play. Novices had better use a single RAW format. For veterans, you can set RAW+JPG, and some films can be used directly in JPG without post-processing.