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  2. 15 Best Websites for Selling Your Photos Online - AOL

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    3. SmugMug. SmugMug allows you to sell photos at your price and personalize your seller website on the platform to take care of private galleries and personal events. Plans range from $7 to $42 a ...

  3. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    Several [quantify] digital cameras take photos in either ratio. Nearly all digital SLRs take pictures in a 3:2 ratio, as most can use lenses designed for 35 mm film. Some photo labs print photos on 4:3 ratio paper, as well as the existing 3:2. In 2005, Panasonic launched the first consumer camera with a native aspect ratio of 16:9, matching ...

  4. The best instant cameras for 2024 - Engadget

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    Runner up - best overall. Fujifilm Instax Mini 12. $79 at Adorama. More options. Best instant camera with large film. Polaroid Now+ (2nd Generation) $150 at Adorama. Runner up - best with large ...

  5. Everydays: the First 5000 Days - Wikipedia

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    Everydays: the First 5000 Days is a digital work of art created by Mike Winkelmann, known professionally as Beeple. The work is a collage of 5000 digital images created by Winkelmann for his Everydays series. Its associated non-fungible token (NFT) was sold for $69.3 million at Christie's in 2021, making it the most expensive non-fungible token ...

  6. Christie's first digital art auction leans on blockchain and ...

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    Christie's notes that a recent collection from Beeple sold on a blockchain marketplace for $3.5 million. When it goes up for auction six days from now, potential buyers will bid on the artwork and ...

  7. History of the camera - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, the technology required to produce truly commercial digital cameras existed. The first true portable digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was likely the Fuji DS-1P of 1988, which recorded to a 2 MB SRAM (static RAM) memory card that used a battery to keep the data in memory.

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