[Jack wrote in rec.photo.technique.people]
> How do people dispose of the unwanted / bad / blinking eyes pictures that
> end up in a pile?
rm -f
Whilst I love burning through yards of film, even today, the vast majority
of pictures I shoot today are on digital. This gives a splendid advantage -
there isn't any paper or chemical waste. If an image isn't good enough to
last long as a print, it doesn't get printed.
There are advantages to shooting film (e.g. the colour of white skin tones
on NPS film is truly beautiful, it's definitely one of my favourite films),
but you get the best of both worlds if you ask your lab to develop up the
film and scan it yourself before printing.
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