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How Much Does It Cost to Edit Product Photos?

If you’re starting an e-commerce business, one of the most important decisions you’ll have to make before you begin selling products online is how much your product photos will cost. Although it may seem like just one small detail, you can easily end up spending way too much on photography and editing if you aren’t careful!  In this article, we’ll talk about the different options available for photo editing services and pricing, and give tips on how to get the best deal on your e-commerce photo editing pricing. E-commerce Photo Editing Pricing Before you begin to edit your photos, it’s important to think about what price points are right for your products. Knowing how much it costs to edit product photos will help you determine an appropriate hourly rate for your e-commerce photography services. Once you understand how much editing a photo costs, estimate your time and use that number as a baseline for how long it will take you to complete certain projects. There are a lot of facto...

What is Clipping Path in Photoshop?

So, what exactly is the clipping path in Photoshop? It’s the art of cropping and cutting out certain elements from an image. There are several different methods you can use to get the best possible results using clipping paths, such as re-photographing, slicing images, cloning, or vector masking. In this tutorial, we’ll go over each of these methods to show you how to create your own clipping path in Photoshop. You can then apply it to any image you wish!  Let’s get started! What is a clipping path? Image Credit: Clipping Path Universe Clipping path is an advanced feature that can be used in Adobe Photoshop and other image editing software to remove background from images. Clipping path, also known as image masking or image isolation, allows you to define specific areas of an image that you want to keep (the foreground) and those which you want to remove (the background). In some cases, it may be desirable to replace a background with a different one. What are its uses in Phot...