Edit Studio and retouching

Keep every edit connected to the original frame.

Photonfolio Edit Studio keeps recipes, presets, trained styles, local adjustments, retouch requests, and delivery renders connected to the original photo.

Short answer

Photonfolio Edit Studio keeps editing decisions, retouch notes, trained styles, presets, and final renders attached to the photo record so delivery stays traceable.

Why it matters

Built around the moment the studio needs this feature.

Photographers and studios that need consistent edits, retouch handoffs, and final renders tied to client work. Use it when selects move from review into a repeatable editing and retouching pass.

Recipes, presets, and style choices stay connected to source images.

Retouch requests and delivery renders remain part of the same photo workflow.

Local adjustments and framing decisions can follow the image into delivery.

Workflow

A cleaner path through the work.

Move from intake to review to delivery with a sequence that keeps the next studio decision clear.

1

Start from the selected frame

Carry the original photo, metadata, and culling context into the editing surface.

2

Apply the edit system

Use recipes, presets, trained styles, framing, and local adjustments to keep work consistent.

3

Render for delivery

Attach retouch requests and delivery renders to the final client-facing set.

Use cases

Common jobs this supports.

Preset workflowsRetouch handoffsDelivery rendersConsistent studio style

Feature questions

Direct answers for photographers comparing studio delivery tools.

What is Photonfolio Edit Studio?

Edit Studio is Photonfolio workspace support for recipes, presets, trained styles, framing, local adjustments, retouch requests, and final delivery renders.

Does Edit Studio replace a photographer role?

No. It keeps editing decisions organized so the photographer or studio can apply consistent choices and preserve the connection to the original frame.

Can retouch requests stay connected to delivery?

Yes. Retouch requests and delivery renders are part of the same workflow, which helps teams track what changed before the gallery goes live.

Ready to try it?

Start free with the next shoot.

Use the first gallery to test the workflow, then add archive, AI review, and editing as needed.