7 AI Photo Edits You Can Describe in Plain English Instead of Rebuilding the Image
A lot of photo editing advice still starts with tools: create a mask, duplicate a layer, select the subject, feather the edge, adjust curves, clean the selection, and repeat. Those techniques are useful, but they are not always the shortest path when the change you want is easy to explain in one sentence. If you can look at a photo and say, “Remove those people in the background, but keep the person in front exactly the same,” you already have the beginning of an AI editing instruction. The important part is learning how to turn an everyday request into a bounded edit . A good instruction says what should change, what must stay unchanged, and what you will inspect after the result is generated. That makes AI photo editing much more predictable than simply asking for a “better” image. Below are seven practical workflows I use as a checklist. They work well as small, testable edits in a browser-based editor such as ClipLumi , but the same thinking applies to other capable AI image editor...