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Digital
technology is finding a place in almost everyone's lives.
From
digital music to digital movies we are constantly exposed
to images and sound that have passed from the traditional
analog domain into the new digital formats.
Digital
photography is one of those formats and is becoming more popular
every year. |
There
are lots of reasons for that popularity. Digital photographs are
incredibly versatile. You can send them to friends and family by
email, post them on a web site, transfer them to CD, store them
on your computer, and use them for slide shows which can be viewed
on your TV or computer monitor. They can of course be printed, and
not just as traditional 4x6 pictures. They can be used to make personalized
calendars, greeting cards, and even be printed on objects like coffee
mugs and t-shirts.
For
many people, the biggest advantage of digital photography is that
it eliminates
the need for picture processing. No more trips to the photo store
– pictures can be viewed almost instantly on the display
screen of the camera. Since there is no developing, digital
photography doesn't need dangerous chemicals that could end up in
our water supplies.
Another
big advantage of digital photos is the ease with which they can
be edited. Computer software allows digital images to be altered
in any way imaginable. They can be cropped, the colours can be changed
or enhanced, the contrast can be adjusted, imperfections can be
removed, and images can be combined to create startling new designs.
All this can be accomplished in a few seconds with just a few key
strokes or mouse clicks.
Using
a digital camera is the
best way to take advantage of all the features of digital photography,
but you can also use a traditional film camera and convert your
negatives to the digital domain. If you are uncertain about whether
or not to take the digital plunge, converting negatives allows you
to get a taste of the wonders of digital photography without investing
in new equipment. Most photo developing stores offer this service.
Digital
cameras, however, offer so much more than film
cameras. They have a viewing
screen which functions as both a view finder and a picture viewer.
This means you can preview pictures you've taken just seconds before.
If you don't like it just delete it, or if there is a section that
is good, crop it before saving it back to the camera's memory. Many
digital cameras also function as simple video recorders that can
capture video along with sound - anywhere, anytime.
All
this must come at a hefty price tag, though - right? Wrong! Digital
photography is becoming more affordable every year, and the technology
to make fabulous photos is well within the reach of the average
consumer. Add in the money you'll save in development costs and
you have an affordable, practical, solution for all your photography
needs.
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Images Fast
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