What are the "proofs"? Are they low or high resolution?
Proofs are minimally-edited low-resolution digital photos included with any package.
Their purpose within your online gallery is just to identify favorite photos for further editing and optional display.
They go through
Standard editing only, placed into your gallery, delivered in
a social-friendly size ready for sharing
, and you can even make small prints with them.
Optionally, you can upgrade them to high resolution. Note that all commercial, events, weddings, and all-day portrait sessions include proofs in high resolution. Some of them can be edited on an Enhanced level, as included in the package, or ordered after the shoot.
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How can I download images from a gallery?
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Can we do our own prints or albums or do we have to go through you?
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Can I get RAW files in addition to high-resolution JPEGs that we purchase?
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