The ultimate digital imaging guideAll you need to know about diving into digital photography By Internet.com - 27th March 2001 - Back to News Once more searching through Internet.com for the latest and greatest, i came across this article... An informative, easy to understand piece of literature that will get your photo album happening in no time!
"With prices falling and the quality of digital cameras rising at a steady rate, it's no wonder digital photography has become one of the hot segments in computing today. Having an album you can show to people all over the world or distribute to your family is rewarding and downright convenient.
But you can't just jump into this field without doing some research. That's why we've compiled a few tips that'll save you some time and hopefully get you on the road to archiving your memories quicker. We welcome you to our Introduction to Digital Imaging guide."
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