digital manipulation
Date Submitted: 12/01/2001 09:17:37
The Process and Difference of Digital Imaging and Their Effects The traditional photographic process that has defined image reproduction for over 150 years involves a long drawn out series of chemical reactions beginning with the capture of light on silver film and ending with the fixing of
the image onto paper or a transparency through the development
processing. The final image is analog, which means it is composed of
continuous gradients that are analogous to the
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