Hi, I used to be more concerned about this. While some people delete images that they feel are unsatisfactory for whatever reason, perhaps serious photographers, pros, and those who understand the value of a contact sheet may elect to save all their exposures. Considering that a contact sheet can be created with just a couple of keystrokes in Photoshop, and, as some have said, storage is cheap and easy to come by, it shouldn't be too difficult for a photog to save all their work and make "contact" sheets.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > The exhibition includes a number of his contact prints. I always enjoy > the contact prints as much as the final shot because they provide a > good insight into the way a photographer works*. [...] > *I expect this to be one of the things we lose as digital takes over > the world. It will be like losing artists' sketchbooks and writers' > notebooks. >

