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In recent years there have been a lot of advances in photography. While some professionals have stuck with film because they know it, and they feel it is the best medium for photographs, some have gone digital. Many consumers have fallen in love with digital photography as well, and you will see more digital cameras at events than other types for the most part. One thing that is very appealing about digital photography is that you don’t have to process film any longer, but you do have to print photos. That is why a camera printer is a good investment.

When people first started printing photos, there was no specific camera printer you could buy. You could get the best printer you could find, but you often had to print out what you wanted on a large sheet and then cut them out. Photo paper for printing came out rather quickly, but the sheets were still the size of your average printer paper. You could print more than one per sheet, but it took a lot of time to cut them out, and some would have to be reprinted because they were cut wrong.

Eventually, the camera printer came out, and many prefer these to the other way of printing. The paper for these is the size of a photo, and they print directly onto the paper without having to cut anything out. You end up using a lot of ink for this type of printing, but in the long run, the investment in such a camera printer will save money. If you factor in the cost of the ink, the cost of the paper, and your regular film development prices and printing, you will find it costs you less in the future to print this way. That’s not your only option though.

You can use a public camera printer as well, and these are as low as twenty or less cents a print in some cases. What is great about this is that you only have to pay for the prints you want, as you choose them from your media of choice. You can insert your camera memory card, or take your CD with you to insert into the machine. This type of camera printer will then allow you to choose the photos you want, the sizes you want, and how many you would like to print. Some are instant, and the less expensive take longer. Either way though, these types of printers are here to stay.






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