During one of her first professional photo shoots, Marcia is relieved to be able to review her images immediately after taking them to confirm her shots were coming out as expected. What process allows her to do this?

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modern photography

modern photography

digital capture

digital capture

filmless photos

filmless photos

cloud-based imagery

digital capture

The process that allows Marcia to review her images immediately after taking them is digital capture.

The process that allows Marcia to immediately review her images after taking them is called digital capture. In modern photography, traditional film cameras have been replaced by digital cameras that use electronic sensors to capture the image. These sensors convert the light that enters the camera lens into digital signals, which can be instantly displayed on the camera's LCD screen or transferred to a computer for review. This eliminates the need for film processing and allows photographers to quickly assess their shots and make adjustments if needed. The term "filmless photos" and "cloud-based imagery" may also refer to the use of digital capture in photography, but digital capture is the specific process that enables immediate image review.