I feel your pain Bob.  I certainly get better results with digital, but I
sure spend LOTS more time "working" on pics than I ever did with film.  With
film it was a simple matter of shoot, drop off film, pick up pics later.
But of course, more often than not, there would be lots of throw aways.  So
I prefer the extra time spent using digital, because a "bad" shot just
really does not exist for me anymore, especially using RAW, which to me is
the best thing to ever happen to digital.
Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2003 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: EOS US Grand Prix camera observations


>
> As soon as I get time to go through them all!  One of
> the joys and pains of digital:  I shot probably 300
> images during practice, qualifying and race.  With no
> processing costs, and easy deletion of garbage, it's
> so easy to just keep shooting.  But now I have to go
> through them all, decide what to keep and what to
> delete, and edit them!  So time consuming.
>



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