8. VIEWING AND COMPARING IMAGES
COMPARING IMAGES IS another thing that I think trips people up when they’re trying to select the best picture. You have a filmstrip of images in front of you and you want to compare two of them. You select one picture and stare at it, then hit the right arrow to look at the second picture, stare at that, and then hit the left arrow to go back to the original picture and stare at that again.
You basically treated yourself to an eye exam using your own photography. This is probably good for one picture, but you don’t want to do this as you sort through hundreds of pictures. It’s just going to get a little frustrating, ...
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