Small product listings often need more than one polished hero image. A three-photo proof set can help a seller explain the item, the personalization area, and the finished result without overclaiming what one sample proves.

AntBelt G1 is relevant to this kind of seller because compact personalization work depends on quick review habits. The listing still needs careful wording: the sample can show layout direction, but final material behavior and customer-facing promises should be checked before orders are accepted.

A useful three-photo set can be:

  1. The blank before marking.
  2. The marked sample in a neutral position.
  3. A close-up of the personalization area with a plain label.

This approach also helps separate product photography from workflow proof. The seller can decide whether the sample belongs in a listing, a test note, or a private setup record.

For more small-shop workflow notes, see /updates/.

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