Part 1- Pics Zip Info

Use "Standard" compression. Avoid "Ultra" compression as it can sometimes cause errors for Mac users if zipped on Windows (and vice versa).

Brief note on whether these are for internal review, social media, or print. Part 1- Pics zip

Ensure all images are in a universal format (JPG or PNG). If these are high-res raw files, consider including a Previews folder with lower-resolution versions. 2. Mandatory Text File ( Readme.txt ) Use "Standard" compression

are you planning to include in this first part, and who is the intended audience (e.g., a client, a friend, or a web dev team)?** Ensure all images are in a universal format (JPG or PNG)

Your name and email for feedback on this first batch. 3. Content Selection Strategy For a "Part 1" release, focus on:

Ensure this first part shows the range of the project so the viewer understands the direction.

Every professional ZIP file should include a small text document. Include the following details: Part 1 - [Specific Project Name] Date: April 28, 2026 Total Count: (e.g., "Contains 45 high-resolution images")