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Don’t Shoot in the Dark:16 ways to cut costs and improve the workflow at your next photo shoot.
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13. Using high-res “scatters,” or patch color, will save you money in the long run. They’re an added cost initially, but if only a color correction needs to be made, a small patch of color proof is less expensive than a much larger proof.
14. Gang up your photos on larger documents for proofing. This will save on labor for the patches. Proof them the same size as (or very close to) the final. If they’re much larger or smaller they may inaccurately show color integrity and detail.
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