Process of Digitization

Digitization is the process of turning physical or analog information into digital formats, making it easier to store, share, and work with. It applies to things like text, sound, and images—both flat (2D) and three-dimensional (3D). Each type of digitization has its...

There are always tradeoffs

The digital representation of an object is rarely as good as the original analog version, but it is often close enough for most purposes, depending on the tradeoffs between accuracy, file size, and practicality. Analog objects, like sound waves or images, exist in...

The Magic of Digital

Digital technology has replaced analog due to its ability to resist noise, maintain signal quality, and process data efficiently. Unlike analog systems, which degrade over time due to interference, digital signals (represented by 0s and 1s) can be easily corrected. As...