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Why Less Editing Usually Means Better Photos

Anna Mitchell 1 min read
Why Less Editing Usually Means Better Photos

There's a paradox at the centre of photo editing: the photos that look least edited are often the most worked-over. Here's how to develop that restraint.

Why It Matters

There's a paradox at the centre of photo editing: the photos that look least edited are often the most worked-over. Here's how to develop that restraint.

Understanding the core principles behind this technique helps you apply it more consistently. The difference between a good result and a great one often comes down to knowing what you're trying to achieve before you start.

The best edits are the ones that look like they were never made.
Why Less Editing Usually Means Better Photos

Getting Started

Approach this step by step, making small adjustments rather than large ones. Each individual change might seem minor, but together they create a significant improvement.

Take your time and zoom out regularly to check the overall image. What seems correct up close often reads differently at full size.

The Result

With practice, these techniques become second nature. The goal is always to enhance rather than transform — to bring out the best in what's already there.

Start with the most significant issue and work your way to subtler details. This approach gives you the clearest sense of progress and helps you avoid over-editing any single element.

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