Differences Between a Traditional Wedding Album and the iPad Wedding Album
It is a joy to be caught up in the wedding whirlwind.
Emotions run high and you have no clue of what's happening around you! However, don't be clueless when it comes to choosing the right kind of wedding album, for that will be the only memory of your D-day for the rest of your life.
The iPad is the latest entry into the wedding photography world as an alternative to the traditional album, which helps you to combine your photos and videos into a single hand held album.
A traditional wedding album cannot give you this seamless transition.
Basic features of the iPad wedding album For those who are new to the iPad, it can be described as a pocket personal computer.
It is slightly larger than the iPhone (9.
5x7.
4x0.
5 inches) and weighs around 1.
5 pounds or 680 grams.
It comes in 8GB, 32GB and 64GB memory packages.
It roughly translates 'the capacity to store thousands of photos along with your wedding videos'.
You can even edit the photos in your iPad with apps.
It can be connected to the internet, which means 'easy and instantaneous sharing'.
You can create slideshows of your wedding photos using in built or downloaded apps and carry it around in your bag to show it to your loved ones.
It definitely looks lot more cool compared to a bulky mass of bound sheets with printed photos.
Difference between the traditional and iPad wedding album Apart from the clichéd size difference and bulkiness, there are various aspectual differences between the iPad wedding album and traditional wedding album.
Clarity of photos and ease of viewing iPad album: A good photo is the one that looks crisp and clear.
The backlight from the iPad renders the photos vivid.
The photos can be stored in high resolution and can be zoomed in for better view.
You can view it in the dark too! The photos can be made into a musical video in a storybook style.
Once done with the album, you are just a touch away from the wedding videos.
Traditional wedding album: The photos cannot be zoomed.
You obviously cannot look through the photos in dark.
In addition, if you want to watch the videos, that's a whole different story.
You probably have to pack up the album, stow it away in a safe place, dig out the videos files from the computer or CD/DVD and then watch it.
You might even lose interest half way! Labor in designing the album iPad album: There is no 'space drawback' in the iPad wedding album.
This means you can select ALL the wedding pictures and do not have to leave out any photograph due to lack of space in the album.
Thus, with the iPad, there is no compromise in the number of photos, or rather precious memories, to be included in your album.
Since there is no 'selection' involved, your album designing process becomes rather easy as you can do it as many times as you please until it is perfect.
Even the groom would enjoy putting the pictures together! Traditional wedding album: The headache and sometimes heartache starts with selecting and rejecting photos for your traditional album.
You and your spouse could be torn between what to add and what to leave out.
Your man might just not be in the mood to continue it.
Memories are far too important to be compromised over a silly issue.
The labor that you put into creating your album is pretty intensive.
Once you have designed it, there is no way of changing it, in case you find major flaws.
Fate of the albums owing to convenience iPad album: One photo at a time with absolutely no detail imbibing constraint.
You enjoy the moments at your own pace, giving the brain enough time to process the details of the photo.
You might actually appreciate the photographer's effort and creativity, this way! You are actively aware of what you are looking at.
This way you tend to go through the iPad wedding album more frequently and relive the joy over and over again.
Traditional wedding album: Viewing a traditional album is more like multitasking.
A single page is usually cluttered with 5 or 6 photos.
Result: You have so many photos with truckloads of details to take in, that you end up NOT noticing the good bits and NOT enjoying the album viewing.
In this passive viewing, you have no idea what the heck you just saw.
You overlook the tiny moments and stow away the traditional wedding album dubbing it as 'boring and bulky'.
Emotions run high and you have no clue of what's happening around you! However, don't be clueless when it comes to choosing the right kind of wedding album, for that will be the only memory of your D-day for the rest of your life.
The iPad is the latest entry into the wedding photography world as an alternative to the traditional album, which helps you to combine your photos and videos into a single hand held album.
A traditional wedding album cannot give you this seamless transition.
Basic features of the iPad wedding album For those who are new to the iPad, it can be described as a pocket personal computer.
It is slightly larger than the iPhone (9.
5x7.
4x0.
5 inches) and weighs around 1.
5 pounds or 680 grams.
It comes in 8GB, 32GB and 64GB memory packages.
It roughly translates 'the capacity to store thousands of photos along with your wedding videos'.
You can even edit the photos in your iPad with apps.
It can be connected to the internet, which means 'easy and instantaneous sharing'.
You can create slideshows of your wedding photos using in built or downloaded apps and carry it around in your bag to show it to your loved ones.
It definitely looks lot more cool compared to a bulky mass of bound sheets with printed photos.
Difference between the traditional and iPad wedding album Apart from the clichéd size difference and bulkiness, there are various aspectual differences between the iPad wedding album and traditional wedding album.
Clarity of photos and ease of viewing iPad album: A good photo is the one that looks crisp and clear.
The backlight from the iPad renders the photos vivid.
The photos can be stored in high resolution and can be zoomed in for better view.
You can view it in the dark too! The photos can be made into a musical video in a storybook style.
Once done with the album, you are just a touch away from the wedding videos.
Traditional wedding album: The photos cannot be zoomed.
You obviously cannot look through the photos in dark.
In addition, if you want to watch the videos, that's a whole different story.
You probably have to pack up the album, stow it away in a safe place, dig out the videos files from the computer or CD/DVD and then watch it.
You might even lose interest half way! Labor in designing the album iPad album: There is no 'space drawback' in the iPad wedding album.
This means you can select ALL the wedding pictures and do not have to leave out any photograph due to lack of space in the album.
Thus, with the iPad, there is no compromise in the number of photos, or rather precious memories, to be included in your album.
Since there is no 'selection' involved, your album designing process becomes rather easy as you can do it as many times as you please until it is perfect.
Even the groom would enjoy putting the pictures together! Traditional wedding album: The headache and sometimes heartache starts with selecting and rejecting photos for your traditional album.
You and your spouse could be torn between what to add and what to leave out.
Your man might just not be in the mood to continue it.
Memories are far too important to be compromised over a silly issue.
The labor that you put into creating your album is pretty intensive.
Once you have designed it, there is no way of changing it, in case you find major flaws.
Fate of the albums owing to convenience iPad album: One photo at a time with absolutely no detail imbibing constraint.
You enjoy the moments at your own pace, giving the brain enough time to process the details of the photo.
You might actually appreciate the photographer's effort and creativity, this way! You are actively aware of what you are looking at.
This way you tend to go through the iPad wedding album more frequently and relive the joy over and over again.
Traditional wedding album: Viewing a traditional album is more like multitasking.
A single page is usually cluttered with 5 or 6 photos.
Result: You have so many photos with truckloads of details to take in, that you end up NOT noticing the good bits and NOT enjoying the album viewing.
In this passive viewing, you have no idea what the heck you just saw.
You overlook the tiny moments and stow away the traditional wedding album dubbing it as 'boring and bulky'.