The given diagrams provide details information by which photographs are produced using analogue, and digital equipment.
Overall, it is clearly seen that analogue photographs require camera and film, while the digital equipment need a digital camera and SD card.
In terms of analogue production, images are captured to a camera and recorded in a film. In the next stage, capturing images are transferred in a darkroom for further processing. Images are developed and washed by using development tank, which are negatives. Subsequently, procedures are viewed, enlarged, and edited in enlarger before being printed into photographic paper. Then, printed images are developed, fixed, and washed in chemical bath before drying photographs.
Digital photography, on the other hand, are captured in a digital camera and recorded onto SD card. Thereafter, these are downloaded in computer for editing such as cutting, improving, and formatting. Afterward, edited photo are sent in the e-mail or stored in CD for printing in photo paper by using printer. Finally, photographs are produced in a digital way.
