The Different Things About Film And Digital Photography
By: Justin Kelly
Submitted: 2010-07-15 14:07:38 | Word Count: 357
Majority of the world's population have been using digital cameras over filmed cameras since the modern age. Despite the advancement in technology there are still film photography aficionados. Each type of photography offer something wonderful in themselves. Read on to learn about the differences of these two.
Digital photography can be enhanced easily using the latest software. An editing software will allow you to edit, design and add things like fonts or borders. Today you can actually download a free version of a photo editing software in the internet.
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Digital photography can actually give us pictures to look at after the shot is taken. You just need to click the view button and you have your picture taken seconds ago. However, you must see to it that you are using a high quality ink and paper when you produce copies of digital photos.
Film photography is so different from digital photography since you have to wait for the photos to get developed. There are stages in processing photos that involves photo chemicals in order for the pictures to appear. There is also no pixilation in film photography unlike in digital photography in which photos are made of a collection of tiny pixels that produce colors in pictures.
In addition, film restoration is the common idea you can think of if you want to keep copies of particular pictures you can print for later use. Each film is composed of negatives which are used in producing copies of photos. The film of a camera stores any captured images that must be ran in the process of photocopying. This actually indicates another round of printing photos.
You have just read some of the differences in film and digital photography. You will notice that you have uses for each type and advantages. Basically the preference of the photographer is the deciding factor.