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In the early 2000s, digital photography transitioned from being an
"experimental" process to the new normal for photographers, with very few
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professionals opting for the film and darkroom that was once the standard.
In this passage, how does the writer support the claim that digital
This change has led many more people to take up photography as a hobby.
It has also been very detrimental for photography overall, and it has hurt photographers.
photography has made photographers careless and sloppy?
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Before the advent of digital photography, each wasted shot was wasted film.

Because of this, photographers had to be very selective in choosing their shots. Today, the digital photographer can take the "machine gun" approach of taking as many shots as they desire, deleting the ones that aren't perfect.
by describing how post-processing technology works and is used by photographers
Post-processing technology even allows photographers to remove objects from their shots. This destroys the pursuit of the perfect shot that was once the hallmark of the truly talented photographer.
by pointing out that more people have taken up photography as a result

by pointing out that not using film allows the photographer to be less selective

by giving details on what made digital photography become more popular

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by pointing out that not using film allows the photographer to be less selective

The passage contrasts wasted film (requiring selectivity) with the "machine gun" approach of digital shooters who can take many shots and delete the bad ones.