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The Future of Digital Photography

Tuesday 1 December 2009 @ 8:02 pm
Just a few years ago digital photography was a new technology but today it has gone through many innovative changes. Although most of us think of digital photography in terms of the camera we carry around, it expands into more areas including that of medical and criminal science. What used to be almost impossible even twenty years ago is possible with digital photography technology. Look at the composite drawings of suspects that police used to do—digital photography now allows this to be done on a computer with digital technology. Medical facilities use it for X-rays and other types of visual testing procedures.

 When we look to the past and how far digital photography has come in the first eight years of the 21st century, we can only imagine what it might hold for us in the future. In many areas the use of digital photography has replaced methods that were far less precise and accurate, especially in the medical field. There is a definite need for this field to be expanded and constantly renovated because of the way our lives in general run. We are a very fast-paced society and with that fast pace comes for the need for more modern and innovative technology. Not only do professional photographers need to stay on top of these innovations but also anyone in any field that includes any type of digital photography.

 Unlike the film we used to use to take pictures, digital photography has many more areas in which to improve. Film cameras had reached their limit when digital photography came onto the market but we have only tapped into a small portion of its capabilities at the present time. How vast that knowledge and ability will become is unknown at the present time and will only be known as time lapses and the world sees the changes it can create. What is certain is that digital photography is an area that is still new enough for us to make many improvements over even the next decade.

 We have seen major changes in digital photography over the past decade, and we will see many more over the next one. The cameras have gone from being expensive and complicated to learn to small intricate pieces that will fit easily in a pocket at a fraction of the original cost. The future of digital photography will be one of more innovations and improvements.



By: Deniece Mize

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Deniece Mize wrote the Article “The Future of Digital Photography” and recommends you visit http://www.freeinformation4you.com for more information Digital Photography



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The Movement from Film to Digital Photography

Wednesday 18 November 2009 @ 12:44 pm
Many of us remember the days of cameras with film—you had to take it to the store and pay for it to be processed. If you are like most people you often forgot to get the film to the store and by the time you got around to it you had 20-30 rolls that needed developing. Instead of $10-15 you had to put out $40-50 or more depending on the number of exposures on the roll. Of course, that was if you had not left them so long that the film deteriorated and the exposures were ruined.

 Of course, the biggest inconvenience was that you had the take the film out of the camera and to the store if you wanted the pictures immediately. Of course, you had mailers you could send, but those could take a week or more to come back, thus the next best solution was the one hour photo labs which were more expensive than standard processing. It was definitely an improvement over the original film processing which always had to go to the lab and could take a week for completion.

 When digital photography first became popular most people took their memory cards to the store and had the pictures printed. One of the reasons for this was in the beginning of digital photography technology only special digital camera printers were designed to print photos were a digital camera. In the beginning they were also quite expensive—almost the same cost as that of a standard home computer printer. For many people it was more economical to pay for printing of digital photographs than invest in a special printer.

 Today many printers are made with photo quality so that you can download the pictures from your digital camera directly to your computer and print them on high quality photo paper. Of course, if you take a great many pictures that you want printed, it may be cheaper to go to the store instead of using the ink in your printer. However it is very easy to see how digital photography has changed the way we capture and retain pictures. Newer cameras have memory cards you can buy to increase the number of pictures you can store and to allow you to either download them to your computer or pay for photograph processing. As we proceed into the 21st century, we can expect to see advanced digital photography.



By: Deniece Mize

About the Author:

Deniece Mize wrote the Article “The Movement from Film to Digital Photography” and recommends you visit http://www.freeinformation4you.com for more information Digital Photography



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