Simple photo editing tools are available for everyone.
Simple photo editing tools are available for everyone.
I wouldn't use ACDSee with extreme force, Adobe Camera RAW offers better features and can handle more devices than ACDSee.
Yes, consistently editing your images afterward makes RAW the superior option. JPEG works well when you need to share photos quickly, but it requires precise camera settings from the start. RAW offers more flexibility if mistakes happen, such as incorrect exposure settings. It allows adjustments for things like shutter speed, aperture, ISO, and white balance that are hard to fix in JPEGs. While JPEGs can be corrected later, RAW captures more detailed data, helping you avoid many issues. Shooting RAW doesn’t mean skipping setup—it just means you have more control over the final result.