How Digital Picture Frames Can Help To Get All Your Photos On Display

By Dean Fellows

Photography is a very satisfying and rewarding hobby. One minor problem is that, for whatever reason, most people find it much easier to take photos than it is to get them on display. It was very common, years ago, to find large collections of undeveloped reels of film in drawers. Often they would languish for lengthy periods - to the point where they went off and color reproduction was not good when the final prints eventually returned from the processing lab.

The alternative was to use a Polaroid camera. The picture slowly appeared in front of your eyes, without the need to send your film off for developing - it was a pretty exciting process sometimes. However, the Polaroid film was pretty pricey and you couldn't get extra prints as you had no negative. For a lot of people, the uniqueness of Polaroid prints was actually part of the charm.

Thanks to the advent of digital photography things are a little different today. Most modern photographers will have their work stored electronically on memory sticks, or possibly on the hard drive of their computer. Nevertheless, the end result is all too often the same - their digital photos are every bit as inaccessible as the reels of film tucked away in the kitchen drawer.

So, rather than thinking of digital photo frames as the latest high technology gadget, you might want to consider that their main function is to help you by providing a simple and convenient method for you to get your photos on display to as wide an audience as possible.

Loading your photos into digital frames is fast and easy. You don't need to wait for them to come back from the processing lab and there are no printing or processing fees associated with their use. they offer additional functions such as slide shows, the ability to show short video clips, mp3 background music and - if you get bored with the photos currently displayed - then it's the work of minutes to change them for a new selection of photos.

Currently there are frames available to suit all budgets. They now start as less than $10 for a small frame - typicall one and a half inches square - on a key chain, and you can go up to frame sizes of 12 or 15 inches - some even larger ones now exist - that may set you back a couple of hundred dollars. Whatever type of frame you opt for, the key thing is to get your photos out on display where they can be enjoyed and appreciated. - 29888

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