A Comparison Between Digital And Chemical Photography
These days, there are a lot of great innovations that have transformed our society and has totally changed our awareness
. Photography is among them. Photography is defined as the art of getting specific images of different objects by going through different chemical processes. In simple terms, it is an art of creating reality. According to Jean Luc Godard, photography is truth. To do this, one has to have a camera which is a tool to make or capture the chosen image. A photograph or sometimes called negative is the product made by photography.
The creation done by photography originally started in black and white form. This classic look has dominated for several decades due to its reasonable cost. Some photographers still use the 'classic look' that even with the advent of digital imaging, photos are sometimes processed using a variety of techniques just to generate a black and white effect.
The birth of radical artistic visions because of technological advancements have given rise to digital photography. With digital camera, one uses full spectrum photography. Photojournalism and professional photography were the first to enjoy the modern accents of digital photography. Transmitting images back to the head office only requires a small amount of time. While chemical photography uses film and photographic paper, digital imaging does not need any of this equipment. Digital photography only needs a controlling medium.
Traditional photography held back photographers assigned in remote areas because of the difficulty in obtaining access to processing facilities. The first company that first eliminated the requirement of films and photographic paper by saving the images to disks was Sony.
This has revolutionized digital camera and it has turned into a major consumer product in the industry. Photographers from Portland, Florida and those from the east and west of the US have benefited from this innovation. However, a 2007 survey conducted by a major camera brand showed that a sizable number of professional photographers continue to use chemical photography which, to them, is still superior over other forms of photography.
It was in the 17th century when color photography started, although the first successful color processing facility was created in 1907. By 1963, the instant color film was introduced and, out of this novelty, photo printing equipment was introduced. These days, digital photography is highly considered to be a great innovation but being skilled in traditional techniques is still a great learning experience for majority of professional photographers.
by: Anne Torres
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