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Of course, there are many professionals, while agreeing that digital is great, will moan that “digital has caused the loss of much business!” We’ll get back to that in Part Two, but first I’d like to say that the advent and development of computers and programs like Photoshop, in my humble opinion, is cause enough for celebration!



I probably should admit at this point that I am in no way a computer “Geek”, and that to me, Photoshop is magic! It amazes me every time I use it. I can’t praise the makers of Photoshop enough. But I digress…



I have used film in my business for a long time. And I used medium format film which gave me beautiful, crisp images I could enlarge to 30x40 very nicely. I was in no hurry to “go digital” until I saw with my own eyes, and my own images that digital could produce the same quality I had been used to. I had never seen a ‘digital’ print that could fool me into thinking it was from film.





That day came in 2002. I saw what was being done with 6-mega pixel capture, and Epson Stylus Pro printers and I became a “believer”.



ADVANTAGES OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY



The obvious advantages, just about everybody knows: No film cost, no processing and proof costs, no prints you don’t want, instant view-ability. Well, instant gratification and saving money. What’s not to love? For a pro, the savings in film, processing and proofs is substantial. Also as a pro, instant view-ability has a marked positive influence on sales.





Deeper advantages include having complete control of your images with imaging software. (It’s a given that you need to have a good computer and good imaging software..) With those tools you can correct color, add special effects, re-touch, crop, burn & dodge, sandwich images, all kinds of things! It’s as good or better than having a chemical darkroom.



We’ll take a look at the disadvantages in Part Two, and revisit the “loss of business” issue.


About the Author:

Stan P. Cox II runs a Portrait and Commercial photography studio in Honolulu, Hawaii,and has been a professional Hawaii photographer for 31 years. His web site is: http://www.ParamountPhotography.com" target="_blank"> http://www.ParamountPhotography.com. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.


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Stan Cox IIHawaii Photographers Disscuss Pros And Cons Of Digital Photography - Part One

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