A boy on her bike asked:


Recently, I have been interested in getting my photographs published in multiple magazines. But many say, “no original transparencies accepted”. What does the word “transparancies” mean when talking about digital photography?

Thanks for the help.

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    No Responses to “What is a transparency (when talking about digital photography)?”

    1. Mere Mortal on November 9th, 2009 10:20 am

      The publication duplicate slides typically look terrible.

    2. Ansell A on November 11th, 2009 9:24 am

      The originals meaning you would have to send duplicates not relevant if you would have to send duplicates not relevant if you are shooting in and they wont accept digital files.
      The originals meaning you are slide film they wont accept digital files.
      The originals meaning you would have to send duplicates not relevant if you are slide film they wont accept digital files.