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by - written on 27/04/09 (Very useful, 103 readings)
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Digital photography has developed (pardon the pun!) considerably over the past decade. Many (but not all) experts believe that the quality of digital imaging has now surpassed that of film. There are, of course, many books on digital photography on the market and, as the author asks in his introduction "Do we really need another book on the topic"? Well, the author believes that we do, and I agree with him. Many digital camera books focus (damn, another unintentional pun!) on the mechanics of digital imaging, whereas many books about photography look only at the art of taking an image and ignore the digital medium ... Read the complete review
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