You've just finished a Pixshop pack and you're looking at your results. Some look great straight away. Others are close but not quite there. Here's how to bridge that gap — without needing any editing experience.
Start by picking your best shot from the set
Before you touch anything, scroll through all the looks in your set and note the ones that feel right. Don't try to save every photo — just identify the one or two you'd actually use. Everything else is about making those shine.
Use the Pixshop editor for light finishing touches
The Pixshop editor is designed for exactly this step. After your shoot, it lets you make small refinements to the photos you like most — brightness, tone, and minor retouching. The key word is small: your photo is already polished from the shoot, so you're finishing, not fixing.
Think of the editor as the final 10% — the pack does the heavy lifting.
Less is more
Resist the urge to layer on filters or push sliders to their limits. The output from your pack is already processed. Adding heavy edits on top can make the result look overdone. A subtle brightness lift or a gentle crop is usually all you need.
Crop for the platform you're posting to
Different platforms want different shapes. LinkedIn profile photos are square. Instagram Stories are vertical. A simple crop — no other editing needed — can make the same photo work across all of them. The Pixshop editor handles this directly.
Download only what you'd actually use
You don't need to download everything. Pick the one or two photos from the set that you'd genuinely post or send to someone. One great photo beats ten decent ones every time — and you can always run another pack if you want a different look.
The best part: none of this takes more than a few minutes. Your Pixshop pack does the hard work. The finishing step is just making sure you end up with exactly the photo you wanted.