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Franco's Professional photo Labthe nations number one source providing professional photographers photo prints solutions for over 30 years with incomparable pricing, professional photo finishing, proofing, finish work, package printing, canvas prints, volume priced prints, mounting services and online orders from start to finish. Digital PhotographyDigital photography uses an electronic image sensor to record the image as a set of electronic data rather than as chemical changes on film. The main difference between digital and chemical photography is that chemical photography resists manipulation because it involves film and photographic paper, although digital printing is a highly manipulative medium. This difference allows for a degree of image post processing that is moderately difficult in film based photography and digital permits Franco Photo Lab to unlimited applications. Coloris photography that uses media capable of representing colors which are produced chemically during the photographic processing phase. It is contrasted with black-and-white photography, which uses media capable only of showing shades of gray, and does not include hand colored photographs. Some examples of color photography include prints, color negatives, transparencies and slides, and roll and sheet films. Black-and-whiteAll photography was originally monochrome, most of these photographs were black-and-white. Even after color film was readily available, black-and-white photography continued to dominate for decades, due to its lower cost and its "classic" photographic look. It is important to note that some monochromatic pictures are not always pure blacks and whites, but also contain other hues depending on the process. |
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