PE Editing Styles
You don’t need a custom editing style in order to take advantage of the
flexibility that outsourcing your editing can bring! Check out the free
editing styles we offer below, and get your time back to focus on those
things that are most important to you and growing your business!
PE Editing Styles
You don’t need a custom editing style in order to take advantage of the flexibility that outsourcing your editing can bring! Check out the free editing styles we offer below, and get your time back to focus on those things that are most important to you and to growing your business!
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Step 1
Explore the 5 FREE editing styles below offered to you by Photographer’s Edit!
Step 2
Create a free account with Photographer’s Edit, or visit your Account Dashboard!
Step 3
Start your first order and select the PE Editing style directly on the order form!
5 Free Editing Styles by Photographer’s Edit
1. PE Standard
Sometimes you just want the image to look the way you saw it in the moment – but with a little POP! PE Standard maintains a clean, classic, true-to-life feel for your images, while giving them that bit of pop to help them stand out.
Exposure: True to Life
Contrast: Medium
White Balance: Neutral
Grain: None
Scroll through the before/after images to see examples!
2. PE Clean & Vivid
Do you like the PE Standard Editing Style but want more of a pop? PE Clean & Vivid Editing Style is a natural look with extra clarity, contrast, and vibrant color—great for clients who want their images to pop while still feeling true-to-life.
Exposure: Bright (+25 to +75)
Contrast: High
White Balance: Warm
Grain: None
Scroll through the before/after images to see examples!
3. PE Soft Contrast
Our Soft Contrast Editing Style is warm, bright, and gentle—enhancing natural light and skin tones with a soft, polished look.
Exposure: Bright (+10 to +50)
Contrast: None
White Balance: Warm
Grain: None
Scroll through the before/after images to see examples!
4. PE Light & Airy
This preset by Photographer’s Edit is meant to lighten things up a bit – brightening both the mid-tones and shadows for a soft, luminescent image.
Exposure: Bright (.50 – 1.0 stop overexposed)
Contrast: Low
White Balance: Neutral
Grain: None
Scroll through the before/after images to see examples!
5. PE Dark Luxe
Our Dark Luxe Editing Style features subtle red undertones, low contrast, and rich details—ideal for a dramatic, refined look
Exposure: Bright (+10 to +60)
Contrast: Low
White Balance: Cool
Grain: None
Scroll through the before/after images to see examples!