Why print an image taken with a digital camera?
Why you shouldn’t print digital photos: – Sharing photos with friends and relatives in all parts of the world is faster via email. – You can make as many electronic copies of digital photos as you like without extra cost. – It is easier to keep photos organized on a computer or on an online photo album on the Internet. – Printing costs can be surprisingly high. Even when printing at home, color printing uses up plenty of color ink from cartridges. Photo quality paper is not cheap either. – You can arrange a photo show for an audience in your living room on a TV screen or on a large computer monitor. – Colors will fade from a printed photo. Regardless of the print technology used, time tends to treat print-outs poorly, whereas photos which are archived electronically don’t deteriorate or get scratched. – You never lose a single photo (assuming that you backup your photos on a CD, or on another media).
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