We have seen a transition to digital photography to a very substantial degree. A measure of that is how little film is currently being inventoried by even serious camera shops.
With regard to publishing a magazine or maintaining a website, digital images are a dream to work with, and after your initial purchase price of the camera, the cost per image produced is zero, allowing you to take lots of pictures.
I want to raise the awareness of users with regard to the creation of quality, digital images. So I am posting an initial poll to learn what we can and to cause viewers to think about these issues.
A mistake many people have made upon making the move to a digital camera is they choose small image file size, lower quality images, so they can store more images on their camera media, or on their computer. They view these images on their computer and they look great. If they have prints made from such images they are typically disappointed, as the resolution of the file, evidenced by its slze, is small and cannot support production of a detailed image.
Because I am forever finding myself explaining to Dodgers why their images are not suitable for printing, I want to work to educate digital camera users with regard to why they should choose high quality images. Storage media is not so cheap there is no reason to choose low quality. Furthermore, when you order 5x7 or 8x10 prints of baby Alice and discover they are muddy and pixelated, you will realize why small image files of low quality are not a good thing.
Note: This is an anonymous poll, so no one would know how you voted. I am just trying to learn what most people are doing.
With regard to publishing a magazine or maintaining a website, digital images are a dream to work with, and after your initial purchase price of the camera, the cost per image produced is zero, allowing you to take lots of pictures.
I want to raise the awareness of users with regard to the creation of quality, digital images. So I am posting an initial poll to learn what we can and to cause viewers to think about these issues.
A mistake many people have made upon making the move to a digital camera is they choose small image file size, lower quality images, so they can store more images on their camera media, or on their computer. They view these images on their computer and they look great. If they have prints made from such images they are typically disappointed, as the resolution of the file, evidenced by its slze, is small and cannot support production of a detailed image.
Because I am forever finding myself explaining to Dodgers why their images are not suitable for printing, I want to work to educate digital camera users with regard to why they should choose high quality images. Storage media is not so cheap there is no reason to choose low quality. Furthermore, when you order 5x7 or 8x10 prints of baby Alice and discover they are muddy and pixelated, you will realize why small image files of low quality are not a good thing.
Note: This is an anonymous poll, so no one would know how you voted. I am just trying to learn what most people are doing.
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