It depends on your output. If you take your digital card to a photo lab, or send it online to a printer, it is printed using the same silver halide chemicals that they use for film. If you print it at home using an inkjet printer, their are no chemicals, and the image is printed with ink.
2007-01-02 13:33:01
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answered by Paul Hebblethwaite 1
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The digital photograph is developed, in a sense, inside your camera, where the color and brightness of light strikes the imaging array, produces an electrical charge, and is converted from an analog signal into a digital signal, 1's and 0's, compressed? and stored in the camera's memory or on a memory card.
2007-01-02 07:10:10
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answered by Maine Landscapes 2
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Just ink. Digital photographs are printed, not developed.
2007-01-02 06:11:11
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answered by Sophist 7
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Digital photography is printed. Ink is used. A good quality color laser printer is needed as well as some good quality photo paper.
Good luck.
2007-01-02 13:33:20
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answered by thebe_gl 3
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Ink.
2007-01-02 06:13:17
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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