Photo Edit Advisor
Get a practical, step-by-step roadmap to transform your raw captures.
EDITING ROADMAP
Professional guidance for exposure, color, crop, and final polish.
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JPEG, PNG, or WebP up to 10MB
Your Personal Post-Processing Coach
Staring at a RAW file and not knowing where to start? The Photo Edit Advisor takes the guesswork out of editing. By analyzing your image and your specific goals—whether Cinematic, Moody, or Social-Ready—it generates a logical order of operations for software like Lightroom or Photoshop.
Why use an Edit Roadmap?
- Stop over-editing and losing image quality.
- Learn a professional sequence (Crop -> Exposure -> Color).
- Match your visual style to your intended platform.
- Avoid common mistakes like 'clarity fatigue'.
- Develop a consistent artistic voice.
The Professional Sequence
Foundation (Crop & Framing)
We suggest the perfect ratio (4:5, 16:9, etc.) to ensure your subject is framed for maximum impact.
Correction (Exposure & Light)
Specific advice on highlights, shadows, and contrast to recover detail and set the tonal base.
Creation (Color & Mood)
Advanced suggestions for white balance, color grading, and texture to finalize your narrative.
Platform Crops
Specific advice for Instagram, Portfolios, and Website Heros.
Tone Control
Precise adjustments for highlights, shadows, and dynamic range.
Color Grade
Harmony, temperature, and tint suggestions for your style.
Step-by-Step
A logical ordered list for Lightroom, Photoshop, or Mobile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Master your post-processing workflow with Spin ASI.
Does it edit the photo for me?
No. This is a roadmapping tool. It provides the professional logic and settings, but you maintain creative control by applying them in your favorite software.
What is "Clarity Fatigue"?
This is a common mistake where photographers push 'Clarity' or 'Dehaze' too far, making the image look harsh and crunchy. Our advisor helps you avoid these pitfalls.
Can I use this for mobile editing?
Absolutely. The advice is universal and applies to Lightroom Mobile, Snapseed, VSCO, and native phone editors.
Why the focus on Crop first?
Cropping determines the composition and subject focus. By fixing your crop first, you ensure your tonal adjustments are focused on what actually stays in the frame.