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May 13, 2003
Digital vs. Chemical Photography Techniques
If your just starting to think about the transition from film to digital photography, I'm sure you have many, many questions. Some digital vs. chemical photography techniques are exactly the same. Subject matter, lighting, composition, these things really don't change too much.
Of coarse, there are differences. To see some of the them, take a look at this Kodak site. It lists the advantages of digital photography, including using online photo services to share and distribute your digital photographs.
Posted by Don Tracy at May 13, 2003 11:21 PM
Comments
My son is working on a science project. Is poloraid film consider a chemical change?
Posted by: Connie Wagner at September 29, 2003 09:10 PM
Yes, there certainly are chemical changes that take place when polaroid film is processed.
Posted by: Don Tracy at September 29, 2003 10:32 PM