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digital photography

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digital photography

Taking pictures with a digital camera and storing and printing them on digital devices. The "digital film," which is made up of flash memory modules or recordable CDs (CD-Rs), can be transferred to a local computer for printing, or it can be uploaded to a Web site for viewing and printing. See digital camera and digital photography sites.



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Digital photography is now the preferred choice for amateur and professional photographers alike.
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