Digital versus Traditional Wedding Photography
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by: SusanAtkinson
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Another benefit to digital wedding photography is not having to wait until the film is developed before starting to think about which ones you want printed. Many times, your photographer can email you a copy of the pictures he took and you can select right on your computer. Additionally, enhancing photos in digital format is so much easier, and consequently cheaper, than in the darkroom.
Typically, prints should also be cheaper made from digital wedding photography than traditional photography as the developing step has been eliminated. It is also possible to have your pictures put on a disk for easier distribution to family and friends at a rate substantially lower than ordering extra copies.
Digital Images Often Brighter
Many times photo photography tends to be a little darker, especially when viewing the unaltered prints while digital wedding photography allows the photographer to lighten images as well as adjust colors to create a better photograph. Even if the wedding was held outdoors, the sky can be made to look clear and blue by using digital wedding photography and the right photo enhancing software.
A general rule of thumb is no picture considered as digital wedding photography should be taken with less than five mega pixel if you plan on making copies up to eight by ten inches. A minimum of six pixels should be used for larger copies. Provided the correct pixel resolution is utilized, enlargement should look similar to professionally finished prints. While an professional professional wedding photographer will almost guarantee your wedding album will be perfect, digital wedding photography opens the door to better quality photos from your won family members.
With many systems you can print your own on your home computer and printer. You can also digitally transfer them to a printing service for better quality prints. If you do choose to use your own digital wedding photography instead of hiring a professional, obtaining reprints will be faster and easier.
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Susan Atkinson writes articles for Cards & Stuff, more articles can be found at Lens Foto
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