: If you have files .002 and .003 , display them side-by-side in a single frame. Black-and-white photography works exceptionally well in threes.
: Always save your edits as a new version (e.g., lolamorena11.bw.001_EDIT.jpg ) to keep the original file intact.
: Even for black and white, ensure the file is saved in the sRGB color space for web use to prevent "gray-shifting" on different screens.
Depending on your goal for "lolamorena11," consider these layouts:
: If you plan to print, ensure the image is at least 300 DPI . For a standard 8x10 print, the file should be roughly 2400 x 3000 pixels.
: Manually brighten the eyes or highlights on the hair while deepening the shadows to create a more three-dimensional "sculpted" look. 2. File Management & Organization
If you are managing a series (indicated by the numbering), keeping your workflow clean is essential:
: Add tags like "portrait," "monochrome," and the model/creator's name to the file’s metadata to make it searchable in large libraries like Lightroom or Bridge. 3. Presentation Ideas