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This report evaluates the digital imaging habits of professional photographers. This document and the data within are the result of InfoTrends’ 2007 Professional Photographer study. This study examines the digital photography behaviors of professional photographers, including the equipment they own; what they plan to buy; how many digital images they take, save, store, and print; and the types of software they use. Where appropriate, this document also considers how the results from this year’s survey compare to the results from previous years’ studies. |
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Features
Executive Summary Introduction Key Highlights Methodology Sources of Skew Survey Findings Respondent Demographics Camera and Photo Activities Types of Cameras Used for Various Applications Image Capture Percentage of Image Capture that is Digital Reasons for Not Using Digital Camera RAW Mode Images Saved, Edited, Uploaded, and Printed Timetable for Transition to Digital Reasons for Choosing Digital over Film Brand(s) of Digital Camera(s) Owned Resolution of Primary Camera Age of Primary Camera Areas of Improvement Photo Printing Proofs vs. Final Prints Number of Prints Produced on Various Devices Printer and Supplies Brands Image Editing and Publishing Operating System Image Editing Color Management Image Storage and Management Photo Equipment Purchases Future Purchasing Plans Web Services Recommendations and Conclusions
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