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As an actor, you have a choice in printing your headshots between Digital Prolab reproductions and lithographic prints. Initially, they both appear to do the same. But when you compare the two you will see there's really nothing in common between photos and lithos.
With photos, all the prints are originals. Lithos are second generation: this causes quality loss from the original image and the color can shift.
Photographs are printed on state of the art photographic paper and equipment. This means consistency even on reorders. Lithos are printed on cardstock through a screen which causes your headshots to appear dull. If you put a loupe to your litho print, you can see the little dots whereas photos are a continuous tone.
You shot with the best photographers, hired a make up artists, you invested a large sum of money and time up to this point. Why at this stage go with poor quality reproductions? You will have lost all the quality you were striving for.
Your headshot is the first time you have a chance to make an impression on an agent or casting director. Casting is so competitive-give yourself every possible advantage with great photos. Your reproductions carry a message about you and your career. When you send out a cheap, poor quality litho, you are sending the message that your career and image is not important--if it isn't important to you, why should it be important to them? This is your career-if you don't care, no one else will!
Give yourself the edge with Digital Prolab Reproductions.
If you compare price and quality, you will find that Digital Prolab reproductions are the best value for your money in the headshot business.
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