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Editing Foundations and Colour | Smartphone Photography Masterclass

Smartphone Photography Masterclass

Technology Simplified — Solutions That Work

Module 12 of 19 • From Capture to Finished Photograph

Editing Foundations and Colour

Build a disciplined, app-neutral workflow that protects the original, strengthens the photograph’s purpose and avoids over-processing.

⏱ 90–120 minutes📱 Beginner to Intermediate🎛 Interactive edit planner🖼 Six-image editing study

Module Learning Outcomes

Good editing clarifies what the photograph already says. It does not need to announce itself.

Edit in a logical order

Select, crop, correct tone and colour, refine locally, control detail, then export.

Judge colour and tone

Use believable brightness, contrast, white balance and saturation.

Know when to stop

Compare with the original and ask whether each change supports the subject.

The Eight-Stage Editing Workflow

Use this same order in Snapseed, Lightroom, Photoshop, Luminar Neo or another capable editor.

2. Select

Choose the strongest frame for moment, focus, expression and background.

3. Crop and straighten

Correct edges, horizon and geometry while preserving resolution.

4. Global tone

Set exposure, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks and contrast.

5. Global colour

Correct white balance first, then refine colour intensity.

6. Selective refinement

Guide attention with careful masks, healing and local tone.

7. Detail

Balance noise reduction, sharpening and texture for output size.

Select Before You Edit

Structure

Compare composition, visual balance, background, edges and unwanted mergers.

Quality

Inspect important focus, motion, highlights, noise and artefacts at full size.

Final choice

Select one primary frame and retain alternatives only for a clear purpose.

Do not delete in a hurry

Back up before major culling. A technically imperfect photograph may still be the most meaningful.

Crop, Straighten and Correct Geometry

ToolUse it forWatch for
CropStrengthen edges, placement and output ratio.Lost resolution, cramped subjects and missing context.
StraightenLevel a horizon or align architecture deliberately.Blindly levelling an intentionally angled scene.
PerspectiveCorrect converging verticals and camera tilt.Stretched people, unrealistic buildings and empty edges.
Rotate or flipCorrect orientation; mirror only with a justified purpose.Reversed text, altered handedness and documentary inaccuracy.

Tone: Build the Light Deliberately

Highlights and whites

Recover useful bright detail while letting real lights remain bright.

Shadows and blacks

Reveal important information but retain depth and avoid grey, noisy shadows.

Contrast and curves

Shape separation and mood after the basic tonal balance is convincing.

Colour: Correct Before You Create

Saturation

Changes colour intensity broadly. Small adjustments are usually enough.

Vibrance

Often targets quieter colours first, but can still distort skin or skies.

Colour grading

Add a consistent mood only after correcting distracting colour casts.

Watch familiar colours

Orange skin, electric grass, cyan shadows and banded skies usually mean colour or contrast has gone too far.

Selective Adjustments, Healing and AI

Dodge and burn

Lighten or darken small areas to guide attention without visible patches.

Healing and removal

Remove temporary distractions carefully and check for repeated textures.

Generative and AI tools

Record material changes, respect consent and never misrepresent fabricated documentary content.

Noise, Sharpening and Texture

AdjustmentUseful aimToo much looks like
Noise reductionReduce distracting noise while retaining detail.Plastic skin, waxy leaves and smeared hair.
SharpeningImprove edge definition for the output size.Halos, crunchy detail and amplified noise.
Texture or structureRefine local detail without dominating.Harsh pores, dirty skies and outlined objects.
ClarityImprove midtone separation selectively.Dark halos, exaggerated clouds and false HDR.

Judge detail at two sizes

Inspect at full size for artefacts, then at the actual web, social, screen or print size.

The Four Editing Pathways Ahead

Adobe Lightroom

Organisation, non-destructive adjustment, masks, RAW editing and synchronisation.

Adobe Photoshop

Layers, selections, retouching, compositing boundaries and advanced output.

Luminar Neo

AI-assisted enhancement, masking, relighting and responsible automation.

Interactive Editing Recipe Planner

Describe the photograph and destination to create an ordered, app-neutral editing recipe.

Your ordered editing recipe will appear here.

Six-Image Before-and-After Study

1

Selection

Choose the strongest of three similar frames and record why.

2

Crop and straighten

Improve the edges and horizon without over-cropping.

3

Tone

Balance exposure, highlights, shadows, whites and blacks.

4

Colour

Correct white balance, then add only the intensity required.

5

Selective refinement

Guide attention with one careful local adjustment.

6

Export comparison

Compare the editable master with a destination-sized copy.

Future editing gallery

  • Original, corrected and over-edited examples
  • Crop and geometry comparisons
  • White balance and skin tone
  • Noise reduction and sharpening
  • Web, social and print exports

Module 12 Completion Checklist

0 of 10 Module 12 tasks completed.

Quick Knowledge Check

1. What happens before major editing?
2. Why correct white balance before creative colour?
3. What indicates excessive noise reduction?
4. Why use selective adjustments?
5. What is a sound final review?
Answer all five questions, then check your result.

Next: Editing with Snapseed

Module 13 applies this workflow using Tune Image, crop, curves, selective tools, healing and controlled export.

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Module 12 — Editing Foundations and Colour

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