From Wikipedia:
A comp card (also called composite card, zed card, sed card, often misspelled set card) is a marketing tool for actors and especially models. They serve as their portfolio and business card. The name goes back to Sebastian Sed who invented the comp card to have an easy way of selecting and booking models. Because Sed was spoken as "Zed" in the US, the term zed card is usual in the USA.
A comp card typically contains a minimum of two pictures ΓΆ€” cover page with full size portrait and a second page with a selection of representative shots from the portfolio ΓΆ€” and the model's basic stats ΓΆ€” typically height, weight, three sizes (bust, waist, hips), shoe size, eye and hair color, nationality and contact information ΓΆ€” printed on both sides of an 8.5" x 5.5" piece of card stock (12 pt stock) (US) or A5 (Europe, Asia).
Advanced Editing with multiple panes.
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