Photo selection is faster when people can compare images side by side in one overview. Contact sheets remain useful because they reduce context switching and make visual decisions easier to discuss.

Where this matters most

Without a sheet or similar overview, teams jump between file previews and lose the ability to judge rhythm, variety, and relative strength across the set.

A stronger working method

A useful contact sheet keeps image sizing consistent, labels files clearly, and preserves enough detail for the team to make real selection decisions without opening every file individually.

What better execution improves

That structure improves curation quality and saves time, especially when many contributors need to align on the same image set.

The most relevant Freezod workspace for this topic is Advanced & Batch Tools, where the practical tools can be used alongside a more disciplined workflow standard.