Does digital photography mean the end of printed photos?
September 19, 2008
Photography used to be the realm of the rich, as cameras were expensive, difficult to operate and cumbersome to use. As technology moved on photos could be enjoyed by everyone, and millions used cheaper cameras to take countless photos and were able to get them developed very cheaply. This meant that photos were everywhere, until that is, digital cameras came along. When the camera went digital, pictures were saved on discs, on computers and uploaded to websites, but they were rarely printed.
Digital photographs seem to have marked the end of the printed picture, but it doesn’t need to be this way. Digital pictures, rather than spelling the end for printed photos, should mark the beginning. When you have a digital picture you’re able to edit it, manipulate it, remove blemishes and enlarge it as much as you want. Once you have done all of this, you can print your pictures, print them better than they would have been printed normally.
Of course, a perfect picture deserves the perfect print, and printing on paper isn’t moving with the times. Digital photographs would look best printed on canvas, as canvas is the best medium, one that is used by artists for their finest works. Perfect digital photos to canvas make for the perfect pictures for your home.

















