Digital Photography vs Traditional Photography
What follows are the subject headings for this document. The purpose of this document is to introduce you to Digital Photography, contrast it with traditional techniques, and describe how the photographs in the WEB site have been created.

I hope you will begin the process of experimenting with a digital camera, and developing new techniques to shot what ever your favourite topical subject matter might be. The digital camera will free you from many of the concerns you may have had with traditional photography. The film is fundamentally free, the turn around time is minutes not days, and with a computer and a little software you have a darkroom on your desktop.
 
Table of Contents
Traditional film - resolution vs. Digital resolution
Traditional film - characteristics - film speed / shutter / f-stop
Traditional film - exposure control & depth of field
Digital Camera - the ccd cell & schematic
Digital Camera - resolution vs. enlargement
Digital Camera - print vs. WEB use
Digital Camera - exposure / film speed? - The Good and Bad
Digital Camera - Grain vs. Noise
Digital Camera vs. Traditional Camera - Compare point to point
Digital Photography - Image Size vs. Storage (file size)
Digital Photography - JPEG compression
Digital Photography - JPEG Optimization - Transform & sharpen filters
Digital Photography - Blur filters & categories
Digital Photography - Image Work-Up (Photoshop)
Digital Photography - Image Work-Up (Print vs. WEB)
Digital Photography - Image Work-Up (Print vs. WEB ) - Part II