I'd agree about the mis-exposures except that while watching Michael
Reichman's Lightroom 2 tutorial video (which was quite good, and I'd
highly recommend it to those who are new to Lightroom as I am) one of
Jeff Schewe's shots taken at Niagara looked almost completely white
in the preview but they were able to salvage a very nice looking shot
out of it (obviously shooting raw), I think it ended up as one of his
selects from the shoot.
On Feb 9, 2009, at 10:46 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I think that advice dates back to the dark ages of early DSLRs with
> poorly
> implemented disk operating systems or too little cache. I do it
> all the
> time with my A1 and E-1 with never a problem.
>
> About the only things I delete, however, are the obvious outtakes--the
> blurs, the misexposures, etc. When shooting things like portraits,
> If I
> take a dozen shots of a particular pose, unless they blink, I keep
> them.
> It's hard to judge a photo on a 1.5 inch screen.
>
> AG
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