Saturday, 30 April 2016

Analogue and Digital

Digital imaging does not require chemicals. Digital images are captured using arrays of photo sensors and these images are then processed by specialised software, or film can remain in digital form for a digital projection.

















Analogue is commonly referred to as chemical photography. Analogue  is contrasted with the digital process. Analogue is referring a signal whose output is proportional to the input.


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