Why not turn this into a two-stage process by differentiating between
*marking* (or flagging) a picture and *selecting* a picture for
further action?  (See e. g. most types of asset management software
for implementations.) While this is actually a more or less simple
enhancement of the checkbox paradigm, it allows for much more
flexible usage. Dealing with any larger number of assets makes it
IMHO absolutely necessary to allow for some type of *filtering*
before selecting and acting on items.


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