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Product Image Editing · Mumbai

Product image editing,
scoped and reviewed with you.

Background removal, clipping and masking, crop and canvas normalisation, color correction against the references you approve, and batch consistency review for product catalogues. Editing must not misrepresent the product — color, scale, included accessories, quantity, finish, condition and features stay truthful to the original. You give final acceptance before anything is published; we do not claim a guaranteed marketplace acceptance in advance.

Background removal & clippingColor correction to your referenceBatch review, not a zero-defect promiseClient final approval
Product image editing workflow with background removal and color correction review

Prateeksha provides product image editing for Mumbai ecommerce catalogues — background removal, clipping and masking, crop and canvas normalisation, dust and minor-defect cleanup, color correction against approved references, shadows and simple compositing, resizing and export variants, and batch consistency review. Editing must not misrepresent the product: color, scale, included accessories, quantity, finish, condition and features stay truthful. Final marketplace acceptance depends on that marketplace's current rules, which we cannot guarantee. You perform final acceptance before anything is published.

Where product image editing goes wrong

Most catalogue edits fail later, at the marketplace or in the client's own review — not during editing itself.

  1. 01

    Color guessed instead of referenced

    Without an approved reference, "close enough" color correction drifts from what the physical product actually looks like.

  2. 02

    Edits drift into misrepresentation

    Aggressive retouching can quietly change perceived scale, finish, included accessories, or condition — a real consumer-protection risk, not just a style choice.

  3. 03

    "Amazon-ready" treated as a guarantee

    Meeting a white-background and dimension spec does not guarantee a marketplace accepts the listing — rules change and rejections can happen for other reasons entirely.

  4. 04

    No agreed retention or handling policy

    Original files and sensitive pre-launch assets get treated the same as routine catalogue work, with no agreed policy for either.

  5. 05

    Batch consistency assumed, not reviewed

    Automated batch processing alone cannot catch every inconsistency across hundreds of SKUs without manual sampling.

What a scoped approach changes

Color correction against your references, batch review, and your final approval before publish.

We work from the approved references you supply, sample and review batches rather than assuming automated consistency, and treat marketplace acceptance as something that depends on that marketplace's own current rules — not something we can guarantee. This service is scoped as part of the broader ecommerce development work we do, and applies the same result depends on demand, price, margin, inventory, competition, fulfilment and implementation quality discipline as our Shopify implementation work. For broader visual design beyond product photography, see our graphic design services.

  • Color correction performed against your approved references, not guesswork
  • Editing must not misrepresent color, scale, accessories, quantity, finish or condition
  • Batch work is manually sampled and reviewed, not assumed defect-free
  • Marketplace acceptance depends on that marketplace's current rules — not guaranteed
  • You perform final acceptance before anything is published

What this page covers

Product image editing, scoped by deliverable.

Each capability below is confirmed in a written proposal — nothing here is bundled as a universal guarantee.

01

Background removal & clipping

AI-assisted removal for straightforward edges, with manual clipping and masking used where AI-based removal is not accurate enough — complex edges, hair, or jewelry chains.

Technique varies by image

02

Crop, canvas & defect cleanup

Crop and canvas normalisation to your confirmed dimensions, with dust and minor-defect cleanup that does not alter the product's actual condition or features.

Truthful to the original

03

Color correction & compositing

Color correction against the reference you approve, plus shadows and simple compositing — not a guarantee of identical color across every screen or print output.

Reference-based, not guessed

04

Resizing, export & batch review

Resizing and export variants for your confirmed formats, with batch consistency manually sampled and reviewed — not promised as zero-defect.

Manually sampled

How a project runs

Scope, edit, review, your approval — nothing publishes without your sign-off.

The exact steps depend on the deliverable, but the sequence below is the general shape.

  1. Scope

    Deliverables, output specifications, batch size, and any sensitive or embargoed handling requirements confirmed in a written proposal.

  2. Reference approval

    You supply the color and product references we correct against — we do not guess at how a product should look.

  3. Edit

    Background removal, clipping, cleanup, color correction and compositing applied within the agreed revision rounds.

  4. Batch review

    Automated batch work is manually sampled and reviewed for consistency — this catches inconsistencies, it does not guarantee zero defects.

  5. Your final acceptance

    You review and approve the final images before anything is published to your store or a marketplace listing.

What changes

An unscoped edit request vs. a scoped, reference-based project.

The difference is whether references, output specs and approval steps were agreed before editing started.

What changes
An unscoped request
A scoped, reference-based project
Color correction
Guessed from the image alone
Performed against your approved reference
Marketplace readiness
Assumed as guaranteed acceptance
Output specs confirmed; acceptance depends on the marketplace's current rules
Batch consistency
Assumed from automation alone
Manually sampled and reviewed, not promised defect-free
Original files
No agreed retention policy
Preserved according to a policy agreed with you
Publishing
Assumed ready once edited
You perform final acceptance before publish

Scope & product-integrity boundary

What this page covers, and the truthfulness rules that govern all of it.

This route covers background removal, clipping and masking, crop and canvas normalisation, dust and minor-defect cleanup, color correction against approved references, shadows and simple compositing, resizing and export variants, batch consistency review, and layered source files when explicitly scoped. It is delivered as part of our broader ecommerce development work and our Shopify implementation work; for visual design beyond product photography, see graphic design services.

Product truthfulness. Editing must not materially misrepresent the product. Color, scale, included accessories, quantity, finish, condition and features must remain truthful to the physical product — retouching that changes how any of these appear is out of scope, not a style option. Beauty, body, food, jewelry, medical and other regulated-product retouching receive extra scrutiny, since misleading result claims in these categories carry real consumer-protection risk. Before/after imagery is not fabricated or deceptively altered. If generative fill or synthetic backgrounds are used at all, that use is disclosed to you and reviewed before delivery.

Color and marketplace boundary. Color correction is performed against the reference you supply and approve — never guesswork. Screens and print workflows cannot guarantee identical color reproduction across every device or medium, so a match to your reference is the realistic standard, not an identical-everywhere promise. "White background" and confirmed dimensions are output specifications, not acceptance guarantees — meeting a spec does not guarantee a marketplace accepts the listing, since acceptance depends on that marketplace's own current rules, which can change and which we cannot guarantee.

Files, retention and sensitive assets. Original files should be preserved according to a retention policy agreed with you — how long source and original files are kept, and how they can be requested back, is confirmed rather than assumed. File transfer, storage, access and deletion expectations are defined in writing, not claimed as an automatic guarantee. Sensitive, embargoed, or unreleased product assets — an unannounced product launch or a confidential prototype, for example — require a separately agreed handling process, confirmed with you before we receive the files.

Batch review and your final acceptance. Batch automation speeds up repetitive edits, but it requires manual sampling and review — it cannot guarantee a zero-defect result across every image in a large catalogue. You perform final acceptance and review before any image is published to your store or a marketplace listing; our own review is not a substitute for yours.

Choose your starting point

Three ways to start, depending on your catalogue size.

Each is a legitimate starting point — the written proposal defines exactly what is included before anything begins.

Start here

Single product edit

One product, a small set of images, scoped and delivered on its own.

  • One product, clearly defined upfront
  • Output specs and reference confirmed in writing
  • Revision rounds agreed before editing starts
  • No bundled or assumed extra scope
Request a quote

Recommended

Catalogue batch

A defined batch of SKUs for a launch, listing refresh, or new-store setup.

  • Batch size and formats confirmed under one proposal
  • Color correction against your approved references
  • Manual sampling and review across the batch
  • You perform final acceptance before publish
Discuss a batch

Ongoing

Recurring catalogue work

Ongoing editing for a growing catalogue, with retention and handling terms agreed upfront.

  • Retention policy for original files agreed with you
  • Sensitive or embargoed launches handled under a separate agreed process
  • Consistent references reused across recurring batches
  • Turnaround confirmed per batch in the written proposal
Discuss ongoing work

What ships with a scoped image-editing engagement

A written proposal defining scope

Deliverables, output specs, batch size, revision rounds, retention policy, and exclusions written down before work starts.

Reference-matched color correction

Color correction performed against the reference you approve, with the screen/print reproduction limits explained upfront.

A batch review pass

Manual sampling and review across the batch, with inconsistencies flagged rather than a zero-defect promise.

Your final-acceptance step

A defined point where you review and approve images before they are published to your store or a marketplace listing.

Who this is not a fit for

A poor fit, or a dependency worth naming honestly.

A scoped image-editing engagement works best when a few things are true first.

01

Expecting a guaranteed marketplace pass

We cannot guarantee a marketplace will accept a listing — acceptance depends on that marketplace's own current rules, which we do not control.

Poor fit

02

No approved color reference available

Color correction depends on a reference you supply and approve — without one, we cannot correct against guesswork.

Dependency

03

Expecting a sales or conversion outcome

We cannot guarantee enquiries, sales, or conversion improvement from edited images — results depend on demand, price, and many factors outside image editing.

Poor fit

04

Unclear rights on supplied product photos

If you cannot confirm you have the rights to the source photos supplied to us, that needs resolving before editing starts.

Dependency

Visuals built to be reused

Design assets that stay consistent across every channel.

The banner and product image sets came back on-brand and ready to use across our site, ads and social — no back-and-forth on sizing or formatting, which is usually where these projects slow down.
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Service categories covered

Including graphic design, banners and product imagery

Delivery regions

India, USA, UK and Europe

Shared delivery process

From brief to on-brand, ready-to-use assets

Ready when you are

Tell us your catalogue — we'll scope it in writing before anything starts.

Share your product photos, the references we should correct against, and your batch size. We'll come back with a written proposal defining exactly what's included.

FAQs

Product Image Editing — Frequently Asked Questions

Straight answers about scope, color, marketplace rules, and approval.

Didn't find your question? Share your catalogue and references and we'll confirm scope in writing before anything starts.

Background removal, clipping and masking, crop and canvas normalisation, dust and minor-defect cleanup, color correction against the approved references you supply, shadows and simple compositing, resizing and export variants, and batch consistency review across a catalogue. Layered source files are provided only when explicitly scoped.

We work to the output specifications you confirm — white background, dimensions, file format — but final marketplace acceptance depends on that marketplace's own current rules, which we cannot guarantee. Meeting a spec is not the same as guaranteed acceptance, since marketplaces can reject a listing for reasons outside image formatting entirely.

No. Color correction is performed against the approved references you supply, not guesswork — but screens and print workflows cannot guarantee identical color reproduction across every device or medium. What we can commit to is matching your supplied reference as closely as the output medium allows.

We do not publish fixed prices or a default turnaround, because both depend on image complexity, batch size and revision needs. Request a quote and we will confirm cost, deliverables and timeline in a written proposal before any work begins.

No — we do not currently offer an open-ended free sample or a money-back guarantee. Scope, deliverables and revision rounds are agreed and confirmed in your written proposal instead, so expectations are clear on both sides.

Beauty, body, food, jewelry, medical and other regulated-product retouching get extra scrutiny, since misleading result claims carry real consumer-protection risk in these categories. Editing must not misrepresent color, scale, included accessories, quantity, finish, condition, or features — we work within that boundary rather than around it.

AI-assisted background removal is one technique we use, not a universal process applied to every image. Manual clipping is used where AI-based removal is not accurate enough — complex edges, hair, or jewelry chains, for example. If generative fill or synthetic backgrounds are used at all, that is disclosed to you and reviewed before delivery.

Original files are preserved according to a retention policy agreed with you upfront — how long source files are kept, and how they can be requested back, is confirmed rather than left undefined.

Sensitive, embargoed, or unreleased product assets require a separately agreed handling process, confirmed with you before we receive the files. Tell us upfront if a project involves unreleased products or confidential prototypes so we can agree the right handling in writing.

You do. You perform final acceptance and review before anything is published to your store or marketplace listing — we do not publish on your behalf, and we do not treat our own QA pass as a substitute for your approval.

Batch automation speeds up repetitive edits, but it requires manual sampling and review rather than a promise of zero defects across every image. We flag inconsistencies we find during review rather than claiming a guaranteed defect-free batch.

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