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    <description>Guides and commentary on sorting motorsport and trackday photos by rider, same-day race photo delivery, and the photographer's workflow. From the team behind RaceLabs.</description>
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      <title>Number plates vs appearance: which sorts race photos better?</title>
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      <description>Read the number, or recognise the rider? Where number-reading photo taggers break on real race frames, and why appearance matching keeps sorting when the plate is hidden, blurred or missing.</description>
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      <title>How to sort trackday photos by rider in minutes</title>
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      <description>A step-by-step guide to turning a full card of trackday photos into one folder per rider, ready to sell the same day, and why matching on appearance beats reading number plates.</description>
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