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[N130]Negatives To Digital Pictures
by Charles Kassotis, Cha
The person who thought up digital photo technology had a terrific idea. And the fact that digital cameras are now so affordable means that more people are choosing this option for their photo needs. But there are some major differences between film cameras and digital cameras when it comes to the end result.

One of the biggest advantages of film cameras was also one of the biggest disadvantages. When you completed shooting a roll of film, you took it to a lab (or mailed it off) and got photos in return. On the downside, you didn't usually get photos developed until you had an entire roll of film finished. Some people say that not having the photo is one of the biggest negatives of digital photography. There's a tendency to shoot the photos, download them to the computer and simply leave them there. But there are some options ? some really incredible options!

Printing on your home printer has never been easier. And as the technology continues to advance, photo paper is becoming increasingly more affordable. There are even some printers out there designed to read directly from the camera and spit out photos on the spot.

You can also have digital photos printed from your local retailer or any number of online photo labs. Upload photos from your computer to their sites, or take your digital camera media in. The cost is very reasonable. What's more, you can choose the sizes you want, get multiple prints of only those that you want, and eliminate the bad shots without paying for printing.

Most computers have great photo software that allows you to correct problems before printing. You can eliminate red eyes, crop out unwanted backgrounds, and even sharpen the focus to some degree. You can also lighten or darken to make up for bad lighting at the time of the shot.

If you're into special effects, the sky's the limit. You can change from color to black and white, insert your subject into any scene, add text or change colors. What's more, every mistake you make while experimenting is easy to rectify, or you can simply trash that endeavor and start over.

Having digital photos on your computer can also be great when it's time for gift giving. There are software programs that allow you to create calendars using your own photos. You can make customized cards for any occasion. Imagine sending out birth announcements with the baby's first photo on the front of the card!

There are plenty of gift ideas from online. Most online photo labs offer options for every season. You simply upload a photo, then choose the gift you want with that image. Coffee cups, t-shirts, puzzles, posters, playing cards and more are available, personalized with your favorite picture.

It's interesting to see that more companies are offering options with digital photos. Even the US Postal Service has recently announced that you can order personalized stamps using a photo you upload from your computer.

There's no doubt that film photography is still preferred for certain situations, but digital photography has certainly taken the lead in many venues. Whether you're a professional or simply the designated family photographer, take a look at some of the great things you can do with those digital photos.

A problem develops, however. Once your camera's flash media storage card is full, what do you do with the pics?

I take hundreds (OK, really thousands) of digital shots. Family, friends, renovations, pets, wildlife, nice trees, beautiful fall leaves....all the time my digital camera's clicking away, and it seems that I've always got batteries for it on recharge.

Here's what I do when my camera's media storage device is getting full.

On my computer I simply make a picture directory ( many operating systems will have already made you a directory for your pictures) on my hard drive. In that main picture directory I'll make a folder for each month of the year.

Then, during that month, anytime my camera's storage card starts to get full, I simply offload those pictures into the appropriate month folder on the computer's hard drive.

On wet, cold, miserable fall or winter days it's a joy to sit in front of the computer reviewing the pictures taken and stored there. And, since the photos are stored in the folder for the month they were taken, it's not hard to place myself back in those moments since I know when they took place to within the month, regardless of how many years ago that event took place.

It's during those quiet times that I delete those photos that don't suit; perhaps out of focus, too many of the same close up of the campfire...you know. :-)

At the same time I'll create sub folders within the month folders, if I have a number of shots of a particular event or theme.

Many of those photos I'll turn into slide shows for all to share at the same time, since my slide shows are set up to play on our living room DVD player, through the TV. Everyone gets to see the photos at the same time, and, I often add music or voice over.

More on this in the next article.

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