Contact Sheet
A proof-sheet block with 12 small Placeholder frames in a dense grid labelled by roll and frame number, with a footer naming the camera, film stock, and lab.
A proof-sheet block with 12 small Placeholder frames in a dense grid labelled by roll and frame number, with a footer naming the camera, film stock, and lab.
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Contact Sheet renders 12 small Placeholder frames in a dense grid inside a muted panel, each labelled with a roll identifier and a frame number in proof-sheet style: R01 01A through R02 06A. The lede names the specific context, two rolls from the Atacama trip, unedited sequence, the selects came from frames 3 and 9, which turns the grid from decoration into process documentation. A footer line names the full camera and film spec, Mamiya RZ67, 110 mm f/2.8, Kodak Portra 400, processed by Aperture Labs, Berlin.
Frames are one array; the roll and frame strings carry the proof-sheet vocabulary. The muted background panel and tight two-pixel gaps evoke a physical contact print without any custom illustration.
Reach for this block as a process or behind-the-scenes section on a photography portfolio or series page, to show working method rather than finished selects. The installer swaps the lede, footer spec line, and roll or frame identifiers to match their own equipment and process.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the proof sheet from a specific trip or project, with selects called out in the lede. Other contact-sheet layouts:
Tip: naming which frames became selects in the lede gives the grid a narrative; without it the sheet is just a texture.