Digital Photography Hacks: Sharp and Flattering Images - Screenshots
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This hack assumes that you usually shoot more than one frame for each subject; I highly recommend this. For people shots, I always shoot at least two frames, just in case someone looks away, closes her eyes, or otherwise contorts her face in one of the shots. But even for landscape and other non-people compositions, I shoot more than one frame and then choose the absolute best version of any subject. I don’t hold the camera as steady for every shot. And sometimes, things happen in the background that I don’t notice in the camera’s small LCD monitor.

Figure 5-1 The Details view in windows

Figure 5-2. Column View in Mac OS X
Multiple shots ensure that I come away with the best picture possible. And if you can get away with finding the sharpest version without opening a single file, why not do so?
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