The digital age has brought about technological advances by leaps and bounds. Every aspect of our lives have been touched by technology somehow in someway. This is no different for photography and scrapbooking enthusiasts. It used to be that photography enthusiasts and professionals alike had to over time take special care of their work. Over time pictures, even those made with modern developing chemicals and pictures, will become faded and brittle. If you are the home enthusiast that uses a home printer, this slow decay occurs even faster.
Storing and cataloging your photography is also a huge burden. Well I guess burden is not the right word, since this is something you love right. It takes time to box and catalog pictures not currently being used. It takes time to preserve pictures that are too old to display. The modern digital age has solved these issues. Today, most cameras are digital and can easily store thousands of photographs. These pictures can be easily offloaded to a USB drive, SD disk or directly to your computer. And once you have them on your computer you can use specialized software that creates a database on your computer enabling you to easily catalog your precious work and memories.
Digital cameras have been around for years. The difficulty of using digital cameras has been printing the pictures. For a long time it was very difficult to remove the pictures from the camera, SD disk, USB drive, or computer and take them to the local printer. Normally you had to burn the pictures onto a CD and then take them to the printer for printing. Recently this has changes. Many printers and companies offering prints for pictures now allow you to email your digital picture to them. Some, now, even allow you to log onto their websites and upload the picture you want to print.
And if you do not want to print them there are digital picture frames. Using digital picture frames are a huge convenience. You can change all the pictures in your house at your own whim and leisure. For whatever the reason you can change the pictures to what ever you want with just the click of a button. Its that simple and that convenient.
So, if modern digital photography is so convenient then why haven't more people and companies moved to it. Well for all intents and purposes they have. But, they haven't the millions of pictures that are in paper form onto a digital medium. You might ask why not?
To a certain extent the answer to this question is easy. It is time consuming and expensive. Or so that seems to be what the majority of people think. Most people think that it is costly and time consuming to convert their paper pictures to digital. In the past this was very true. When digital scanners first came out they were expensive, clunky and unreliable. The quality of these early scanners made them so unreliable that one piece would have to be rescanned several time before you got a usable copy.
Today that is simply just not the case. Modern digital scanners are fast, robust, and reliable. Relatively, speaking you can quickly scan hundreds of pictures into digital format. Those pictures can be easily imported into the picture database software that will then track and categorize them for easy future access. Many companies that own huge repositories of historical pictures have begun digitizing their collections. Today you can to. The technology is now cheap enough and reliable enough that you are able to do pretty much the same thing as the big companies. So why not start saving those memories now, instead of watching them fade away with time.
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