Why is the term RAW image file generally used to describe a variety of file formats, which are sometimes known as digital raw captures? (1 point) Responses because RAW files are fluid and can be whatever the photographer wants them to be because RAW files are fluid and can be whatever the photographer wants them to be because RAW files were designed to encompass everything other than JPEG because RAW files were designed to encompass everything other than JPEG because RAW files are proprietary because RAW files are proprietary because RAW files are non-proprietary

The correct response is "because RAW files were designed to encompass everything other than JPEG."