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<blockquote data-quote="STM" data-source="post: 115228" data-attributes="member: 12827"><p>Have you used a film camera before? A lot of what you know about photography with film is also applicable to digital. There are lots of books on the market about digital photography. Go to Amazon.com or others and use their search engine. </p><p></p><p>You do have several computer programs available to you for editing of digital images. I use Photoshop CS5 (Adobe is up to CS6 now, though I doubt I will ever need what is new over CS5) though it is a little pricey. Lots of people use Lightroom which is less expensive. I have never used it so I really cannot comment on it. </p><p></p><p>The one thing about digital that places it above film is that it is essentially "free" to use. Unlike film, you are limited only by the size of the flash card you use to how many images you can take. And once the images are downloaded or discarded, the flash card is entirely reuseable. And of course there are no processing costs associated with it. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck with it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STM, post: 115228, member: 12827"] Have you used a film camera before? A lot of what you know about photography with film is also applicable to digital. There are lots of books on the market about digital photography. Go to Amazon.com or others and use their search engine. You do have several computer programs available to you for editing of digital images. I use Photoshop CS5 (Adobe is up to CS6 now, though I doubt I will ever need what is new over CS5) though it is a little pricey. Lots of people use Lightroom which is less expensive. I have never used it so I really cannot comment on it. The one thing about digital that places it above film is that it is essentially "free" to use. Unlike film, you are limited only by the size of the flash card you use to how many images you can take. And once the images are downloaded or discarded, the flash card is entirely reuseable. And of course there are no processing costs associated with it. Best of luck with it! [/QUOTE]
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