Film captures photos at a higher resolution than most digital cameras because the resulting photos have more pixels per inch.
With film photography, the picture (shadow) is captured on various-sized grains of silver by a photosensitive substance, often composed of silver, which responds to light. With digital photography, a light-responsive electronic sensor captures the pictures on uniformly sized pixels. An image sensor is used by digital cameras to capture images. This functions similarly to the film in a conventional camera, but instead creates a digital image that may be saved on a memory card. Film records a picture exactly as it appears through the lens. That light must be converted by digital cameras into a digital signature, occasionally with visible artifacts. The film has a greater dynamic range, particularly in the darker parts. a more nuanced perspective
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