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Best Practices for Sharing and Archiving Developed Images (13 อ่าน)
2 ม.ค. 2569 18:41
Within the communities of digital photography and image editing, there often comes a question of how a photographer can effectively share developed photos.
After you've worked on your set of images, whether that is for a client job, a blog post, or your own portfolio, you're left with a dozen or even a few hundred images that are PNGs or similar high-quality formats.
Discussion about the optimal presentation format for final images occurs commonly between photographers and editors.
A PNG image file will work well for retaining its clarity or detail, especially where transparency or sharp edges matter.
However, where it is necessary to send these images in an edited collection to a customer or in a presentation or portfolio review, having different images in separate files may be awkward to distribute and view.
It appears again and again in these talks that one solution is to consolidate your completed artwork into one document.
Converting a set ofPNGs into a PDF ensures that their order and arrangement are maintained and that the addressee does not have to resort to specialized software for viewing a set of these files.
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