N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

In-camera processing

igital photography has changed not just the way we take pictures, but how these pictures are processed. In the old days, you’d choose a film with the ‘look’ you wanted, take your photos, and then send the film off to the photo lab – sometimes the photo lab would be able to apply special processing

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