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There's a camera made for every person and budget. It depends on what you want out of a camera and the purpose of its use. It is far less likely that a professional photographer would want to use a cheap little camera, which Dad might use to snap a few photos on the family holiday. They are more likely go for the professional models more suited to the demands of reliability and performance.
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Digital Photography Workflow: Color Management - The Workflow.
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Digital Photography Workflow: Color Management—Color Models and Color Spaces.
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Digital Photography Workflow: Photo Editing - Global Editing.
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Digital Photography Workflow - Evaluating Your Images - The Basics.
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Digital Photography Workflow - image managers.
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Storage in the camera is only meant to be temporary. When you want to use or edit the images, or make room for new ones, you transfer the images on the card to the computer.
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When you transfer images to your computer, it's usually to a hard drive. From there you may then copy or move them to CD/DVDs or even to another hard drive.
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Although digital cameras are the most popular devices used to capture photos, scanners are still widely used to scan slides, negatives, and prints. You can do this yourself if you have a scanner, or you can have them scanned onto a CD disc or floppy at your local photofinisher or lab.
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Buying a digital camera or other photographic equipment can be confusing at best. Here is a little help from us in this direction.
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