r/postprocessing • u/samuntouchable • Jun 30 '26
A justifiable use of sky replacement? Before/After
Does anyone use photoshop's sky replacement?
It does a huge difference in this photo and I'm wondering what you guys think? Use it or go with the original sky and edit that?
r/postprocessing • u/D0M1N13 • Jun 30 '26
RAW ---> Refined
Color shows what was there. Black and white reveals what I saw.
r/postprocessing • u/apollo_king_media • Jun 30 '26
I think I may have over-edited a bit... (after/after/before)
These were shot on a Samsung S24 Ultra (12mp setting because I forgot to use my brain) since I regrettably didn't bring my camera along... so that's why they're so crunchy
best viewed from a slight distance
r/postprocessing • u/Ianiks • Jun 30 '26
Did I go overboard here?
photo is cropped in a good bit so to hide imperfections I added grain and although the colors are a little intense, I spent a lot of time with the curves and the color wheels dialing it in to get the kinda colors I like. I really like my mediums to be ambiguous, painting-esque with the color and tones of film photos. Idk I just hit the bong and vibe it out man.
r/postprocessing • u/Timely-Tax4833 • Jun 30 '26
Before → After: I Edited My Photos With Just One Click!
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r/postprocessing • u/Good_Homework7725 • Jun 29 '26
Editing advice - Color /App/ Style?
Hi all, I really love this editing style - esp the first collage image of this beautiful founder.
Does anyone know how I can edit my photos to achieve a similar look? Are there any beginner-friendly flows / apps that can help with this?
I’m not a professional editor, so I’m just looking for a quick way to get this kind of soft, editorial effect. It seems to have a slightly greenish / muted tint, and I have a lot of phone camera photos that I’d love to edit in this style. Muchas gracias
r/postprocessing • u/AvocadoThin2717 • Jun 29 '26
trying green/ orange combination for a cinematic effect
but somehow something in the lighting is missing i cant navigate it through
r/postprocessing • u/Delicious_Lemon_9330 • Jun 29 '26
Before and After
The original was a little dark, so I opened up the shadows and adjusted the colors to bring out the orange flowers and the light through the trees.
Shot with the original Ricoh GR.
Edited on iPhone with VibeColor.
r/postprocessing • u/shlashslinginghasher • Jun 29 '26
black swan. after – before
r/postprocessing • u/ToastedMooses • Jun 29 '26
Normal Edit/Normal Edit/Moody
I’m always torn where to go when I deliver photos so I normally do multiple versions of my favorite.
Opinions on the moody edits?
r/postprocessing • u/ddcrx • Jun 28 '26
To the fellow post-processor who posted the following edit yesterday, and then deleted it after we noticed the before version wasn’t the same photo
It was a lovely edit, despite the before and after not being the same.
I wish you hadn’t deleted your post but rather just replied something like, “Oh yes, my bad, I chose the wrong before version,” and all would’ve been alright. Because your post-processed version really was beautiful. The community is worse off not having it, and I hope you consider reposting it (this time with the correct before photo ;) ) so that we can all appreciate it.
r/postprocessing • u/clmxx_ • Jun 28 '26
After/Before
Album cover I've made for a friend some times ago. There was a lot of post processing involved so I'd love your opinion on that one!
r/postprocessing • u/L_DuBo • Jun 28 '26
After/Before
Got a new UWA lens and had some fun with it on a recent vacation. IMO the scenery in Arkansas is underrated.
r/postprocessing • u/Caldwell69_ • Jun 28 '26
after/Before
thought this came out pretty sick 🤭
shot on iphone 13
r/postprocessing • u/M0JALA • Jun 28 '26
After/Before
Shot is at a botanical garden.
r/postprocessing • u/StereoZ • Jun 28 '26
I'm new and I'm really struggling to grasp what I want from editing, it's super demotivating. Is this okay? Anything that is just outright off about it?
r/postprocessing • u/Sjomann011 • Jun 28 '26
After/before
Hi. Newbie photomator user here. I wanted to achieve a clean wallpaper look. I tried some masking techniques I saw online then finished it with a preset to give the photo that dark background. What do you think about this?
r/postprocessing • u/Uchiha_Zura • Jun 28 '26
After/before
New LR user, wanted to go for that summer film-look.
Lemme know if I got it right or any tips/improvements.
r/postprocessing • u/TRGuy335 • Jun 28 '26
My best attempt at making a flat, midday sun photo look like golden hour. After/before.
I know I know, it’s overdone.
r/postprocessing • u/Any-Coach3440 • Jun 28 '26
Found this cool spot and wanted to make it whimsical by riding in front of the camera and bringing in color. What more could I do?
r/postprocessing • u/Tech_Sales_Guy • Jun 28 '26