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A Practical Approach to Editing Your Photos with Restraint
Editing is where many photographers either elevate their work or quietly ruin it. The same tools that can rescue a flat raw file can also turn a natural scene into an oversaturated, over-sharpened cartoon. Good editing is largely invisible, guiding the viewer’s eye and honoring the mood of the moment rather than shouting for attention. This article lays out a calm, repeatable workflow built on restraint, the discipline that separates polished work from heavy-handed overprocessing. Why Shooting Raw Changes the Game Before editing even begins, the file format you capture determines how much room you have to work. A JPEG is processed and compressed in-camera, with much of the original…


