Everything you want to know about digital photography – but were too afraid to ask

By Daily Mail

Published: 00:24 EST, 29 October 2014 | Updated: 05:45 EST, 29 October 2014

Theres no doubt that digital photography has revolutionised how we take pictures. Except for a few professionals and diehards, very few of us still use film.

Remember being limited to 36 exposures? It seems like a lifetime ago.

However, despite the fantastic convenience offered by digital cameras, most of us dont get the best out of them. We point and shoot, and then leave the images on the cameras memory, with a vague idea that one day we might print them out and stick them in an album.

Of course, most of us never do. And as we take an increasing number of pictures, so the backlog of photos we intend to print out grows to such an extent that we know its never going to happen.

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Snap: Despite the fantastic convenience offered by digital cameras, most of us dont get the best out of them

There are, however, plenty of other ways you can share and enjoy your photos besides printing them out.

Here, well show you how to organise your photos, display them on a TV, use online photo sharing sites such as Flickr and Instagram, and how to turn some of your best snaps into Christmas cards and calendars.

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Everything you want to know about digital photography - but were too afraid to ask

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