![]() ![]() I often have to create a proof print and then rework that print to get what I want. I use LrC and always use the Soft Proofing box to get an idea of what my image will look like on a paper's specific ICC profile. My prints turn out beautifully and I do sell my work. ![]() I've wasted lots of paper and ink over time and still do sometimes when I'm not paying attention. Printing is a whole thing in itself to learn and it can be tricky. I do sometimes print larger but my maximum print is 12 x 18 on 13 x 19 paper. I most often print at 10 x 15 and put it in a 16 x 20 frame. ![]() The reason I keep standard sizes is because I do print images and that way I can buy mats in a small bulk quantity and print a digital size for the already purchased mats. I don't crop a lot and I most often keep image sizes at a standard size. My workflow for all images is the same, process to get the absolutely best image I can. ![]()
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