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Product Photo Batch Consistency

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"make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) with attention to detail, matching lighting and perspective"

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How it works

  1. Drop 3 or more product photos

    Drag and drop your product photos into EditThisPic — dropping 3 or more triggers batch mode, up to 25 per run. JPG, PNG, WebP, and HEIC are all supported. Each photo takes ~30 seconds; two run concurrently on desktop.

    Expect: A 10-photo batch completes in about 5 minutes. Results appear in a grid as each photo finishes.
  2. Type one consistency prompt for the whole set

    Describe the edit you want applied to every photo — like 'fix the white balance and match the lighting to neutral daylight across all photos.' One prompt applies to every photo in the batch. Be specific about the target look for best consistency across the set.

    Tip: Be specific with details for more accurate results.

    Copy one of these to get started:

    Quick multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) edit make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) — make it look natural and professional
    Professional result make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) with attention to detail, matching lighting and perspective
    Social media ready make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) and make the result Instagram-worthy
    Detailed multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) work make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone), ensuring seamless blending with the original photo
    2 more prompts
    Advanced precision make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) — preserve surrounding details, only modify the target area
    Subtle enhancement make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) — keep the change subtle and realistic, not overdone
  3. Review the result

    Check the output carefully. Look for natural blending, consistent lighting, and realistic details. Compare before and after using the slider.

See it in action

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Product Photo Batch Consistency — Example 1

A photo edited using EditThisPic to make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone).

Prompt: make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) — make it look natural and professional
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Photo after make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) with AI
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Product Photo Batch Consistency — Example 2

Another example showing a different scenario for this editing task.

Prompt: make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) with attention to detail, matching lighting and perspective

Quick answers

What does it cost to batch-process multiple product photos for consistency?

Batch runs use 1 credit per photo. Credit packs: 10 for $4.99 · 25 for $9.99 (40¢ per photo) · 50 for $17.99. Your first single-photo edit each week is free — use it to test the prompt on one photo before running the full product set.

How long does it take to make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone)?

Most edits complete in 20-45 seconds. Complex changes may need one or two refinements, but the entire process typically takes under 2 minutes from upload to download.

Do I need Photoshop to make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone)?

No. EditThisPic uses AI to make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) automatically. You just describe what you want in plain English — no technical skills, layers, or brushes required.

Will there be a watermark on my edited photo?

No, EditThisPic never adds watermarks to your photos, even on free edits. The downloaded image is clean and ready to use.

What image formats does this tool support?

EditThisPic accepts JPG, PNG, and WebP images up to 7MB. The edited result is returned in the same format as your upload.

Can I undo the edit if I don't like the result?

Yes, you always keep your original photo. If the result isn't right, you can adjust your prompt and regenerate, or simply download your untouched original.

Does the AI make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone) work on mobile?

Yes, EditThisPic works fully in your mobile browser — no app download needed. It also has an iOS app available on the App Store.

How do I get better results when I make multiple product photos look consistent (lighting, tone)?

Be specific in your prompt. Instead of vague descriptions, mention exact colors, materials, styles, or positions.

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.

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