This whole arguement smacks of the concept of monkeys with typewriters.
Given enough time and monkeys, one of them will type E=mc^2.
So if you find a great image within a day's worth of video, are you
really a photographer?
Regards,  Bob S.

On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 1:08 PM, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 10:15:25AM -0600, Tom C wrote:
>>
>> I can't imagine any photographer or the 99% of snap shooters being
>> willing to invest the time to sort through the reams of video frames
>> to find the best one especially when, for the most part, the 30 or 60
>> or x frame rate shots are almost/if not identical (clumsily worded).
>> Even if the dupes were eliminated automatically via software I
>> wouldn't be willing to do it.
>
> I'm sure some people will do it.  If Larry can come home with thousands
> of frames from a dance event, he's already probably spending more time
> sorting through his images than either you or I would be willing to.
>
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