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Printing Photos from Digital Photo Data
Digital Photo Printing Guide
Digital Photo Printing Guide
Data
Digital photo data can only be transformed into photos after being transferred to a computer and
printed using a printer.
Knowledge of color management, that is unnecessary for developing silver salt films, is required
for this process.
This section explains the differences between silver salt film cameras and digital cameras as
well as the points to check when printing digital photos.
Taking Creative Photos Using Digital Cameras
Technological advances in digital cameras over the last few years have been remarkable.
When digital single-lens reflex cameras were first released, they were only used by professional
photographers with extensive knowledge. Today, digital cameras, especially compact models,
are popular among many professionals and amateurs thanks to their ease of use and affordable
prices.
Why do professionals and amateurs use digital cameras? Here are just some of the major
advantages of digital cameras:
Large capacity memory cards can be used.
There are no problems with things like replacing film and rewind failure.
Framed images can be checked on the LCD and captured images can be checked on the
spot.
There is no need to wait for images to be developed before seeing the results.
Captured images can be printed from computers.
There is no need to stay in a dark room or to send films away to be developed and
printed.
Working with a computer leads us into a new world of retouching that allows you to
correct exposure, contrast, etc. after capturing images to reproduce the real scenes.
Users are fairly limited in terms of what can be done with color adjustments in the
photo printing process once films have been developed. With digital photo data, you do
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Printer-based Digital Photo Printing
Printing Photos from Digital
Photo Data
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