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AI Fix for Product Color That Looks Different on Camera

It's navy blue, not black. It's dusty rose, not salmon. Your camera just doesn't speak color.

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Camera white balance and indoor lighting shift product colors away from reality β€” navy becomes black, cream becomes yellow, red becomes orange. Upload your product photo and type 'correct the color to match the actual [color] of the product.' EditThisPic restores accurate color in seconds. Fewer returns, happier customers. Free to try, no signup.
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Copy-Paste Prompts

Quick Fix
correct the white balance so the product color is accurate and true to life

General color accuracy fix using white balance correction

Quick Fix
the product is actually navy blue, correct the color that's showing as black

When you know the specific color that needs correcting

Quick Fix
fix the warm lighting making the white product look yellow

For white or cream products that look yellow from warm lights

Quick Fix
make the product colors match daylight appearance

Corrects to how the product looks in natural light

Common Issues

Product colors look different than real life

Why: Screen color and indoor lighting shift how colors appear on camera

Try: correct the product colors to look accurate and true to life

Describe the actual color if possible (e.g., 'the shirt is navy blue, not black')

Background clutter makes product look unprofessional

Why: Home backgrounds with carpet, furniture, and clutter hurt credibility

Try: replace the background with a clean white surface

White backgrounds are the gold standard for product listings on most platforms

Product shadows look unnatural or missing

Why: Overhead or side lighting creates harsh shadows or no shadow at all

Try: add a natural soft shadow under the product for a professional look

A subtle shadow makes products look grounded instead of floating

Photo is too dark to see product details

Why: Indoor lighting without a lightbox leaves products underexposed

Try: brighten the product and enhance the details, make textures and features visible

Buyers need to see texture, stitching, and material quality β€” brighter is always better

Frequently Asked Questions

Will accurate photos reduce returns?

Yes. Color mismatch is one of the top reasons for online product returns. Accurate photos set correct expectations, leading to fewer disappointed customers and fewer returns.

How specific should I be about the color?

As specific as possible. 'Dusty rose' gets better results than 'pink.' 'Forest green' is more helpful than 'green.' Name the exact shade you see in person.

Can I fix batch product photos?

One at a time, but use the same prompt and lighting description for consistency across a product line.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.

Can I fix product colors on my phone?

Yes. Works in any mobile browser. No app needed.

Is EditThisPic really free?

Yes, EditThisPic offers one free Quick edit per week β€” no signup or credit card required. For more edits, affordable packs start at $1.99.

Show the real color. Avoid the returns.

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