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Photo Editing Styles and Variations

Grey

A neutral editing style with restrained color, clean whites, and a calm modern look.

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Interior Style

The Grey Look

A neutral, natural style that preserves shadow depth, minimizes saturation, and uses bright window views as a believable light source.

Neutral color with very low saturation.

Strong color-cast correction.

Bright views and retained shadow structure.

Editing Profile

Style Matrix & Recommended Input

  • Start with an overall balanced exposure.
  • Usually three ambient-focused input files are sufficient.
  • Use flash only as low-power fill and switch off lamps where possible.
Variable

Colorcast Correction

Level

4/4

Style Direction

Color casts are fully removed.

Variable

Light Distribution

Level

1/4

Style Direction

Retains much of the dark and middle-dark areas.

Variable

Color

Level

0/4

Style Direction

Very low saturation and vibrance.

Variable

Pop

Level

2/3

Style Direction

Medium-to-high contrast and dynamic range.

Variable

Temperature

Level

0/3

Style Direction

Neutral overall temperature.

Variable

Vignetting

Level

0

Style Direction

No vignetting.

Variable

View

Level

Bright View

Style Direction

Bright window detail acts as a natural light source.

Visual Reference

Grey reference output 1
Grey reference output 2
Grey reference output 3