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AI Art Gallery Photo Editor

Upload your artwork photo, describe the fix. AI removes glare, corrects colors, and creates catalog-ready images.

Framed painting with large flash reflection on glass surface
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Same painting with glass glare removed showing full artwork
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AI Art Gallery Photo Editor

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Popular use cases:
  • art gallery photo editor
  • artwork photography tool
  • gallery catalog photos
  • art documentation photography
  • painting photo enhancer
  • exhibition photo editor
  • art portfolio photography
  • gallery wall photo editing

Cost
Free No signup required
Time
Instant results in 15-30 seconds
Works on
Any device - browser, phone, tablet, desktop
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AI-powered photo editing
Scenario Prompt Time
Remove glass glare remove glass reflection, preserve artwork 25s
Color correction correct warm color cast for accurate colors 20s
Catalog background replace wall with clean white background 25s

How it works

  1. Upload your artwork photo

    Drop your artwork or gallery photo into EditThisPic. Works with framed paintings, sculptures, gallery installations, and exhibition spaces. JPG, PNG, WebP up to 7MB.

    Expect: Glare removal or color correction: 20-30 seconds. Complex edits with multiple fixes: may need 1-2 refinements.
  2. Describe the enhancement you want

    Type your instruction: 'remove the glass reflection from this framed painting' or 'correct the color cast so the artwork colors are accurate.' Be specific about what to fix. No marking needed — the AI understands art photography terms like 'glass glare' and 'color cast.'

    Tip: For color accuracy, mention the dominant color that looks wrong: 'the blues are too purple under gallery lighting' gives better results than 'fix the colors.'

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Remove glass glare from a framed painting remove the glass reflection and glare from this framed painting, reveal the artwork underneath clearly without altering the painting itself
    Correct gallery lighting color cast correct the warm yellow color cast from the gallery spotlights so the artwork colors are accurate and true to the original
    Clean up gallery wall for online catalog clean up the gallery wall around the artwork, remove visible hardware, wires, and wall imperfections, keep the frame and painting untouched
    Even out lighting on a large painting even out the lighting across the entire painting so there are no hot spots or dark corners, maintain the original artwork colors
    3 more prompts
    Enhance sculpture photography improve the lighting on this sculpture to show the three-dimensional form and surface texture, add subtle directional shadow for depth
    Remove exhibition visitor reflections from glass remove the reflections of people and the room visible in the glass covering this artwork, reveal the painting clearly
    Create white background for art catalog replace the background with clean white, keep only the framed artwork centered, remove the gallery wall and any surrounding context
  3. Review the enhanced image

    Check that artwork details are preserved, colors look accurate to the original, and any glare removal looks natural. Zoom in to verify brushwork and texture are intact.

  4. Refine with markers if needed

    If the AI modified the artwork itself instead of just removing glare, tap markers on the glare spots and regenerate. This is optional — most art photo edits work without markers.

    Tip: For glare on glass, mark only the bright reflection spots rather than the entire frame area.
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AI Art Gallery Photo Editor

Drop your photo here

or click to browse

Release to upload

Free • No signup

"I document 50+ pieces per exhibition. EditThisPic removes the glass reflections and corrects the gallery lighting so the digital catalog matches what collectors see in person." @GalleryDocPro_Chelsea

See it in action

Framed painting with large flash reflection on glass surface
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Same painting with glass glare removed showing full artwork
After

Glass glare removed from framed oil painting

A framed painting behind glass with visible flash reflection cleaned up for an exhibition catalog.

Prompt: remove the glass reflection and glare from this framed painting, reveal the artwork underneath clearly without altering the painting itself
Abstract painting with warm yellow color cast from gallery lighting
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Same painting with accurate neutral colors after correction
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Gallery lighting corrected for accurate colors

A vibrant abstract painting photographed under warm gallery spotlights with colors corrected to match the original.

Prompt: correct the warm yellow color cast from the gallery spotlights so the artwork colors are accurate and true to the original
Framed painting on wall with visible hanging wire, nail holes, and outlet
Before
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Same painting on clean gallery wall with all distractions removed
After

Gallery wall cleaned for online portfolio

An artwork photo with visible hanging hardware and wall marks cleaned up for an artist's online portfolio.

Prompt: clean up the gallery wall around the artwork, remove visible hardware, wires, and wall imperfections, keep the frame and painting untouched

Detailed Guides by Scenario

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Online Art Sales and Listings

Create compelling product photos for online art marketplaces, gallery websites, and auction listings where image quality drives sales.

Common Scenarios

  • Preparing artwork photos for Artsy, Saatchi Art, or gallery website listings
  • Creating white-background isolation shots for auction catalogs
  • Enhancing studio photos of artwork for direct-to-collector sales

Best Practices

  • White backgrounds are standard for most online art marketplaces
  • Label readability matters — include artist name and title in the shot when possible
  • Multiple angles work for sculpture — enhance each one for a complete listing
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Artist Portfolio Photography

Help artists create professional portfolio images from studio or exhibition photos without professional photography equipment.

Common Scenarios

  • Fixing phone photos of artwork for portfolio submission
  • Removing studio clutter from behind a painting or sculpture
  • Correcting mixed lighting from studio windows and overhead lights

Best Practices

  • Photograph in natural light when possible, then let AI correct any remaining color issues
  • Include the full frame in the shot — it's easier to crop later than to reconstruct missing edges
  • For textured work like impasto or mixed media, ask AI to enhance texture visibility

If something looks off

AI altered the artwork while removing glare

Why: The AI couldn't distinguish between the glass reflection and the painted surface underneath, so it modified the artwork.

Try: Only remove the bright white reflection spots on the glass, do not modify any part of the painted artwork underneath

Tip: Mark only the specific glare hotspots instead of the entire glass area — this prevents the AI from touching the artwork.

AI changed the wrong area or something I didn't want changed

Why: The AI couldn't determine exactly which area you meant from description alone. This happens with ambiguous requests.

Try: Tap a marker on the specific area you want to change, then regenerate with the same prompt

Tip: Markers tell the AI 'I mean THIS one specifically.' Use them when description alone is ambiguous.

Color correction made the artwork look washed out

Why: The AI over-corrected the color cast and removed too much warmth, leaving the image flat.

Try: Slightly reduce the warm color cast but keep rich saturated colors in the artwork, do not desaturate

Tip: Ask for 'reduce' rather than 'remove' color cast — some warmth from gallery lighting can actually flatter artwork.

Fine brushwork details lost after enhancement

Why: Aggressive noise reduction or smoothing removed the texture that defines the painting's technique.

Try: Preserve all fine brushwork texture and paint details, only adjust the overall lighting and color balance

Tip: 'Preserve brushwork texture' is the key phrase for art photography — it prevents the AI from smoothing over important details.

Frame edges look distorted after background replacement

Why: The AI struggled with the straight lines of the frame when replacing the surrounding wall.

Try: Keep the frame edges perfectly straight and sharp, only replace the wall area outside the frame

Tip: For straight-edged frames, mention 'keep frame edges geometric and sharp' to prevent warping.

Quick answers

Do I need to mark the artwork before describing what I want fixed?

No! Just describe the fix: 'remove the glass glare' or 'correct the color cast.' The AI understands art photography terms. Only use markers if the AI accidentally modifies the artwork itself when you only wanted the glare or background fixed.

How do I photograph framed artwork without glass glare?

Take the best photo you can, then upload to EditThisPic and type 'remove the glass reflection from this painting.' The AI removes flash and ambient reflections while preserving the artwork underneath. Much easier than fighting with polarizing filters or shooting at angles.

Is there a free art photography editor that doesn't require login?

Yes. EditThisPic is free to try with no account needed. Upload your artwork photo, describe the enhancement, and download the result. No watermark. One free edit per week, credit packs from $1.99.

Can AI accurately correct artwork colors from gallery photos?

Yes. Type 'correct the warm color cast so artwork colors are accurate.' The AI neutralizes gallery lighting tints. For critical color accuracy, photograph with a color checker card in one shot so you have a reference to compare against.

Will the AI preserve fine brushwork and paint texture?

Yes. Include 'preserve brushwork texture' in your prompt. The AI focuses on lighting and color corrections without smoothing over the paint surface details that define the artwork's technique and value.

Can I use this for sculpture photography?

Yes. Type 'improve the lighting to show three-dimensional form and surface texture.' The AI enhances directional lighting and shadows to reveal the depth and surface quality that flat lighting obscures.

What is the best free tool for art documentation photography?

EditThisPic handles the common art documentation needs: glass glare removal, color correction, lighting normalization, and background cleanup. Upload your photo, describe the fix, get a catalog-ready image in 30 seconds. Free to try.

Can I edit gallery photos on my phone?

Yes. EditThisPic works in any mobile browser. Photograph artwork at a gallery or studio and enhance it right from your phone. No app download needed.

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