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Old 02-14-2006, 12:52 PM   #7
Nanny
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Digital is great for the convenience. I mean, you don't really have to get them developed unless you really want them developed. It's also great for working with graphics. I can take pictures and put them right into photoshop, and the quality is usually pretty good. Much better than scanning the picture into photoshop.

However, the quality on film is way better, and I doubt will ever be matched by a digital camera. I took some photography in highschool, so I have a bit of an appreciation for the art of photography which I find just can't be duplicated with digital.

I guess it really depends on what I'm taking the pictures for. If I'm taking them for memories, I'll go with film. If I'm taking them just to take them, or maybe for photoshop or sending to people online (concert pics, etc.) I'll go with digital.
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