Ken got it right. High quality hi-res jpegs are fine for making prints. Both 
low-res and hi-res should be in SRGB color space. Don’t release RAW files, even 
if someone requests them. The RAWs are your negatives, and public images should 
reflect your rendering.

Paul

> On Dec 13, 2017, at 12:39 PM, Ken Waller <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> FWIW, suggest you provide jpegs in two versions - low res for use on phones 
> and computer and high res suitable for printing and not provide the RAW files.
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Eric Weir <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Floundering about how to provide images for a "client"
>> 
>> 
>> My only experience publishing photos is putting albums up on Flickr. I have 
>> not printed a single image.
>> 
>> Yesterday I photographed an Iraqi refugee family at a community college 
>> graduation ceremony here. (One of their daughters graduated with high 
>> honors.) I’ve weeded out the worthless images, done an initial selection and 
>> edited a few, which I’ve shared with them as attachments to an email. I 
>> suspect I’ll end up with 15 or 20 decent or interesting images, but I’m not 
>> sure what to do with them, i.e., how to make them available to the family.  
>> 
>> I imagine they might want to put images on their phones, to print one or two 
>> for framing, maybe to create a printed collage. For the first I could do as 
>> usual and put an album up on Flickr. For the latter I have no idea what to 
>> do. A thought is to put the edited JPEGs and the original RAW files on a USB 
>> stick and give it to them. Not sure they would know what to do with that, 
>> especially the RAW files. If there are images that they’d like printed I 
>> could figure out how to get that done and give them the prints.
>> 
>> Clearly, I’m floundering. Suggestions would be much appreciated. 
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Eric Weir
>> Decatur, GA  USA
>> [email protected]
>> 
>> “...we are a form of invitation to others and to otherness..."
>> 
>> - David Whyte
> 
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