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Advantages of
Digital Photography
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With
digital
we can
shoot unlimited amount of
pictures.
With film, shooting is
very expensive;
therefore we have to limit
the number of photographs
taken.
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With
digital
it is very
easy to fix
things and create imagique.
With film, retouching is
very time consuming and costly.
We either have to scan the
negative, i.e., less quality, or just try
to "fix" the print itself.
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With
digital
everyone
can have their own copy (PhotoCD)
of the proofs.
With film, only one set of
proofs exist - and everybody has to wait
forever to see them.
Not to forget what could
happen if the film proofs were lost or
damaged.
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With
digital
PhotoCD
images will last a life time.
With film, negatives start
fading immediately after
exposure.
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With
digital
original
quality backups are very easy to
make.
With film, copying
negatives or scanning is costly, time
consuming, and less quality then the
original.
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With
digital
prints now
have a longevity
of 200 years.
With film, prints by Kodak
from film only last 100 years.
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With
digital
more
photographers
can be at your wedding.
With film, costs are so
high that you often see just one
photographer at the wedding.
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With
digital
we can see
the results right away and correct
exposures.
With film, we don't know
what we've got before the pictures are
developed a long time after the
event.
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With
digital
we never
have to send the original image
away.
With film, we always have
to send the one and only negative to the
lab.
Plus, we can have an extra
backup copy of your pictures on an
off-site location.
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Could
we download an original digital camera
image sample?
(please take a coffee break
while down loading :)
How
to Secure Your Investments
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