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Back in the days of film, every exposure was precious; with a mere 36 frames at their disposal before changing rolls, not to mention film and processing costs, photographers would hit the shutter sparingly. But in these digital days, with cards comfortably swallowing gigabytes of images and with no additional outlay, it’s all too easy to come back from a shoot with thousands of images, which leads to hours at the computer, sorting the wheat from the chaff in the culling process.

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