Printing contacts is still an invaluable step in today's digital era workflow.  
I confess to not always printing contact sheets, but when I do, I'm always glad 
I did.  I often print on 13 x 19 basic matte paper so I can view thumbnails 
that are 3ish x 3ish.  Great size for accommodating handwritten annotations and 
notes.   Normally I do basic processing before printing, but there have been 
times I just print frames unprocessed.  In Lightroom it's so easy to do contact 
sheets, and you can print metadata info underneath the frame--very cool.  
Cheers, Christine





On May 22, 2012, at 4:57 AM, Derby Chang wrote:

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> Boz has got this. Printing and looking is the best way to evaluate.
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