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Using Digital Camera Printers

Today so much is changing. Growing up in the seventies, to see a person driving seventy miles per hour or faster meant the person was some sort of maniac who was surely on a death trip or fleeing from the scene of some crime. Today seventy MPH is the norm, and is even seen as slow in some places. Things change so quickly.

One aspect of life that’s changed is the digital photography revolution. No longer do people worry about getting the proper speed of film for their camera, or even about having film at all. Now taking a photo is a simple flip of a switch and a second’s wait as a blue or yellow light indicates that everything is a “go” for that special photo opportunity.
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Now as we take our photos, they are digitized and processes instantly in the form of a tiny version of what can be. Many people, oddly enough, are satisfied with showing people photos “the new-fashioned way” –by merely presenting the small, electron-lighted photos directly from their cameras or from their mobile phones.

However, there is another way. Through the use of digital camera printers –and a computer, of course, we can do the almost unthinkable: make pictures in (almost) the old-fashioned way. The simple fact is that we take photos not only to show others, but for a variety of reasons, including self-gratification, emotional reminders of people in our lives or past lives, and as points of interest for guests to our home or office. Having a picture up on a wall or in a frame on
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