Why, in the present times, none of the ‘photos’ makes it to the paper or album?
(a) They are “stored” in electronic devices
(b) They are too many to print
(c) They are too much edited
(d) They have lost their originality
The correct answer is (a) They are “stored” in electronic devices.
In today’s digital age, most photos are taken and stored digitally in electronic devices such as smartphones, cameras, and computers. The convenience of digital photos allows people to easily store, organize and share their photos online through various platforms and social media sites. Therefore, there is less need for physical prints or albums. Digital storage also allows for easy editing and manipulation of photos, which can lead to (c) too much editing and (d) loss of originality, but those factors do not directly relate to the reason why photos are not printed as much these days. (b) While there may be many photos taken, the ability to store them digitally makes it less necessary to print so many copies.