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After/Before. Turning a underexposed RAW to the style they envisioned.
u/pranaav04 — 1 day ago


Why would I want to edit with AI? Are you taking us for granted, giving up precise workflows, and resorting to half-assed experiments to get everyone to use your apps?
Recently finished the post-production for a full wedding gallery (100+ images). The goal was to move away from the original bright greens and create a warmer, airy cinematic feel while keeping skin tones natural and the entire set visually consistent.
The biggest challenge was building a grading workflow that could hold up across the whole gallery, not just a single image.