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Film vs Digital

Film and digital photography differ mainly in how images are captured and stored. Film uses a chemical process where light hits a photosensitive strip, creating an image that must be developed. Digital sensors, on the other hand, convert light into electronic signals captured by a sensor and stored as digital files. Film can produce rich, nuanced colors and a unique aesthetic, often valued for its organic texture. Digital offers instant review, easy sharing, and highly adjustable images with raw editing capabilities. While film often requires more patience and processing time, digital provides convenience and flexibility for various uses.