Something was said about having thousands of images by the end of each day of
shooting. I'm impressed. My curiosity was aroused: how does one review all
those pictures, many apparently identical, and choose the ones that are
sharpest, best contrast, etc? Considering that the differences would be minimal
in several images or even several dozen.
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