Will every photo get exactly the same color grade?
Not a perfect match — each photo is corrected toward the same described target, not LUT-matched to a reference frame. The AI reads each photo independently and adjusts it toward what the prompt describes (e.g., 'neutral whites, natural colors'). Photos shot at similar exposures converge closely. Photos at very different exposures may reach slightly different endpoints. For outliers, open them individually and run a more specific correction prompt.
Does batch color correction work on RAW files?
No. EditThisPic works on JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC files — not RAW. If you have RAW files, export them to JPG first from your camera's software or any RAW viewer, then run the batch correction. HEIC files from iPhone are converted automatically when you upload them.
How many photos can I color correct at once?
Up to 25 photos per batch. For larger sets, run multiple batches — the same prompt works across all of them. The checkout preselects the credit pack that covers your batch size automatically.
Does one prompt apply to every photo in the batch?
Yes — the instruction you type is sent to every photo in the batch. Write your prompt for the common problem across the set (e.g., 'fix the orange tungsten color cast'). If some photos need a completely different correction, run them in a separate batch with a different prompt.
What does batch color correction cost?
1 credit per photo. Credit packs: 10 photos for $4.99, 25 photos for $9.99 (40¢ per photo), 50 photos for $17.99, or 100 photos for $29.99. When you drop your photos and hit run, the buy sheet automatically selects the smallest pack that covers your batch.
Is there a way to try it before buying a full batch?
Your first single-photo edit each week is free — fix one photo to check the look before running the set. Batch runs use credits (1 per photo).
How long does a batch take to process?
Each photo takes roughly 30 seconds, with 2 photos running concurrently on desktop. A 10-photo batch takes around 5 minutes; a 25-photo batch takes around 12 minutes. Results appear in the grid as each photo completes — you don't have to wait for all of them.
Do I need an account to run a batch?
Yes — credits attach to your account, so a batch requires an account and login. Results are saved to your library automatically after the run completes, so you can access them from any device.
What happens if one photo in my batch fails?
Failed photos are automatically refunded — you're not charged for any photo that doesn't complete. The rest of the batch continues normally. You can re-upload the failed photo and run it individually.
Does batch color correction work on real estate listing photos?
Yes — real estate sets are one of the best use cases. Listing photos often mix daylight from windows with ceiling lights, causing inconsistent colors room to room. A prompt like 'fix the white balance so whites and grays look neutral across all rooms' brings the whole set into alignment. Up to 25 listing photos in a single run.
How much does EditThisPic cost?
You get 1 free edit per week — no account needed. After that, credit packs start at $1.99 for 3 edits. Monthly plans start at $4.99/mo for 20 edits with unused credits rolling over. All edits are full resolution with no watermark.