Volume : VII, Issue : VIII, August - 2018

Digital Cameras Changing the Nature and work style of film industry. How?

Prof Dr Sushma Gandhi, Manoj Kumar

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Digital photography is not a future. It is only the current time of photography, encompassing the needs of snap shooters, and professional’s skills. We all know about the Digital photography has better image quality than photo on film convenience an cost of processing also  greater. Digital photography has also freed photographers from the dark and sometimes toxic confines of the chemical darkroom. Anyone with a computer and an inkjet printer can now produce very high–quality prints from their desktop computer. The Internet has made the distribution and shå of photographs from proud parents shå their family photographs with grandparents, to professionals working on location sending in images to their editors by modem. The fine–art and creative photographer, image quality is now better than ever. The days of film’s dominance are now coming to an end. But though our means have changed, in the end, photography itself is more about photographers and their gift for seeing and recording the world than the tools that they happen to use. But better tools only advance the craft side of photography, and you can be sure to look forward to further improvements.

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Prof(Dr) Sushma Gandhi, Manoj Kumar, Digital Cameras Changing the Nature and work style of film industry. How?, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH : Volume-7 | Issue-8 | August-2018


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