The power of the computer revolution is simple: once you convert real-world objects into bits and bytes, anything is possible. Nowhere is this more apparent than in photography. Digital photography represents the latest step in a technological revolution that began almost two centuries ago with Louis Daguerreň€™s silver chloride prints. Daguerre amazed the world by fixing the light from a pinhole camera onto a piece of glass, thereby preserving a moment in time for an eternity.
Erstwhile you"ve understood photos with your digital camera, you need to accumulation them somewhere. You could e"er lose them on the memory roster, but that would get kinda valuable, so let"s explore a few opposite options.