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|Lossless formats, by rule, also produce  larger files. Hence, for large collections and small organizations, such as  CSOs, this can represent a challenge in terms of additional storage  capacities they may require. However, this manual advises against making  compromises with the selection of file formats, as use of proper preservation  formats is essential for all following preservation actions and the success  of the process as a whole.
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|Lossless formats, by rule, also produce  larger files. Hence, for large collections and small organizations, such as  CSOs, this can represent a challenge in terms of additional storage  capacities they may require. However, this manual advises against making  compromises with the selection of file formats, as use of proper preservation  formats is essential for all following preservation actions and the success  of the process as a whole.
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’’’The Importance of Using Proper Preservation Formats’’’
Lossless formats, by rule, also produce larger files. Hence, for large collections and small organizations, such as CSOs, this can represent a challenge in terms of additional storage capacities they may require. However, this manual advises against making compromises with the selection of file formats, as use of proper preservation formats is essential for all following preservation actions and the success of the process as a whole.