Since a large amount of detail is stored, RAW images take up more space than other formats such as JPG, that use compression to store data. Web pages with RAW images also take longer to load and uploading them takes more time and data.
Right now, both RAW files and JPGs are backed up on Google Photos together. Google understands that RAW files burn through space more quickly than JPG images, which is why it may soon start discouraging RAW backups.When analyzing 9.8 of the Pixel Camera app, Android Authority came across what looks like a code comment that says that RAW images will not be backed up by default. If Google proceeds with this change, you will have to enable RAW backups, otherwise, only JPGs will be saved to Google Photos.
Show option to turn on RAW+JPEG in the viewer. RAW files preserve details and offer more controls while editing. They take up more storage space. RAW photos will not be backed up by default.
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source: https://www.phonearena.com/news/Google-Photos-might-try-to-leave-out-some-images-during-backups-to-save-space_id168449


