Dutch Photo Editor for Website
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I am refreshing the visual side of my website and need a native or fluent Dutch speaker to take full charge of the image library. All Dutch descriptions are already written; what I need now is a skilled eye to make every photo match those words perfectly.
Your work will cover three areas:
• Editing & retouching – basic colour correction, exposure balancing, and whenever needed, deeper manipulations to remove distractions, refine skin or product surfaces, and generally make each shot look polished and consistent.
• Cropping, resizing, and web-optimising – every image must load quickly without losing sharpness, in the exact dimensions my theme requires.
• Updating and organising – replace outdated pictures on the site, rename files to mirror the Dutch descriptions, and file them in a logical folder or media-library structure so future updates stay painless.
I will supply a folder with the current images plus a spreadsheet that links each filename to its Dutch description and page location. You simply deliver the corrected, web-ready images back to me (JPEG or PNG as appropriate) and confirm that the new versions display correctly on the live pages.
If you are comfortable following Dutch content, have a solid grasp of Photoshop, Lightroom or equivalent tools, and can keep everything neatly organised, I’d love to collaborate.
Your work will cover three areas:
• Editing & retouching – basic colour correction, exposure balancing, and whenever needed, deeper manipulations to remove distractions, refine skin or product surfaces, and generally make each shot look polished and consistent.
• Cropping, resizing, and web-optimising – every image must load quickly without losing sharpness, in the exact dimensions my theme requires.
• Updating and organising – replace outdated pictures on the site, rename files to mirror the Dutch descriptions, and file them in a logical folder or media-library structure so future updates stay painless.
I will supply a folder with the current images plus a spreadsheet that links each filename to its Dutch description and page location. You simply deliver the corrected, web-ready images back to me (JPEG or PNG as appropriate) and confirm that the new versions display correctly on the live pages.
If you are comfortable following Dutch content, have a solid grasp of Photoshop, Lightroom or equivalent tools, and can keep everything neatly organised, I’d love to collaborate.