Remember your jpeg will be affected by the picture style settings. If you ask the camera to produce contrasty punchy images then it is more likely the jpeg will lose details in the highlights and shadows.
The reason why we shoot in raw is because we have the full dynamic range the camera can record at that ISO setting, between 11 and 13 stops rather than the 8 of a jpeg. However most jpegs show even less dynamic range as many images would appear flat without this processing.

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