Why Digital Art Photography

Most digital cameras work about the same as the traditional devices, the difference being that instead of the traditional film that needs changing, the images are captured and stored in the digital camera’s memory, memory that can be incorporated into the device or a memory card that is not fixed. Cameras stock images on the card and their number varies depending on the image quality, their type (for example the black and white pictures or low megapixel pictures occupies little space) and the camera’s quality. This new technology is developing rapidly and continuously and the digital image storage capacity and the megapixel quality grows day by day.

Once captured, digital photography is already in a universal format which makes it easy to distribute and used. For example, you can insert a digital photo into a word processor document, you can send by e-mail to your friends, or you can put it on a Web site where it can be seen by anyone in the world. With many cameras you can immediately see the image on a small LCD screen on the back side, or you can connect the camera to a TV and display all your photos in slides. Some cameras can even be connected to a microscope or telescope to display enlarged images on a very large TV screen. Digital photography is instant without spending money on film or photographic paper.

In addition to distribution and display of your photos, you can use programs for image editing such as Photoshop to improve or change the photos. For example, you can make collages, you can remove the effect of 'red eye', change the color and contrast and you can even add or delete items from them. It's like having a dark room without light and chemicals.

Professional photographers nowadays trust their digital cameras more than they used to when using traditional devices. Whether is about wildlife photography, landscape photographs, portaits or wedding pictures, the modern digital cameras are much fun, easy to use and the benefits afterwards in modifying parts they do not like are numerous and almost unlimited as the field is developing constantly.

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