
zaterdag, november 22, 2003
If you want delicious looking images in the form of large gallery prints or for publishing on paper, you want a film camera.
Digital cameras are pushed in camera stores and magazines simply because they make a lot of money for the people who want to sell them to you. You can get a much better film camera for the same price.
If you want great images with digital you have to learn not only everything you need to know in regular photography, but you also have to learn all about pixels, image and file resolutions, color sync, color profiling, monitor calibrations, color spaces, file formats, bit depths, resampling algorithms and a ton of other technical gobbledygook.
Bron: K.Rockwell.
Digital cameras are pushed in camera stores and magazines simply because they make a lot of money for the people who want to sell them to you. You can get a much better film camera for the same price.
If you want great images with digital you have to learn not only everything you need to know in regular photography, but you also have to learn all about pixels, image and file resolutions, color sync, color profiling, monitor calibrations, color spaces, file formats, bit depths, resampling algorithms and a ton of other technical gobbledygook.
Bron: K.Rockwell.