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Ten Questions to Ask Before Choosing Your Next Digital Camera
Every serious amateur and pro photographer needs an assortment of cameras to handle a wide range of imaging requirements in the studio, on location, and during travel. Here, David Saffir suggests 10 questions to consider before choosing a new camera.
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David Saffir
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photography tips
Protect Your Investment in Photography! Part 3: Choose The Right File Format for Archiving
Proper backup, storage, and archiving are the best protection against losing your images, writes David Saffir. In the final post of this three-part series, David discusses why some file formats are better than others for archiving images for the long term.
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archiving images
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David Saffir
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image organization
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photography
Protect Your Investment in Photography! Part 2: Make Stored Images Easy to Find
Proper backup, storage, and archiving are the best protection against losing your images, writes David Saffir. In Part 2 of this three-part series, David explains how to label your images to your images easier to find after you’ve stored them on a DVD, external hard drive, or in the cloud.
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David Saffir
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image classification
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keywords
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photography workflow
Protect Your Investment in Photography! Part 1: Back Up and Archive Your Images
Proper backup, storage, and archiving are the best protection against losing your images, writes David Saffir. The right approach can also make it easier to find them when needed. In Part 1 of this three-part series, David explains talks about options for storing your images.
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David Saffir
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photography workflow
Creating a Large-Format Photo Negative on an HP Designjet Z3200
In David Saffir’s recent post about HP’s new Large-Format Photo Negatives solution for black-and-white silver-halide photo prints, he answered questions about the differences between black-and-white inkjet photo prints and hand-crafted silver-gelatin (silver halide) prints. In this article, he explains the hybrid process of digitally printing Large-Format Photo Negatives and making final prints in the traditional darkroom.





