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How to Edit 50 Product Photos Consistently Without Losing a Full Day

If you're shooting 20+ product photos weekly and spending 3–4 hours per batch on manual edits, you're leaving money on the table. Your Shopify or Amazon store lives on consistency—same color grade, same shadow recovery, same vibe across every listing. But doing that by hand, photo by photo, kills momentum and drains your time.

There's a faster way. Firefly Batch Edit gives you templated workflows that do the heavy lifting in two hours, not two days. You get copy-paste prompts for Firefly, pre-built Photoshop batch actions, and exact parameter values so every photo in your store looks like it came from the same professional shoot.

Firefly Batch Edit: 50 Product Photos in 2 Hours

Edit your entire weekly product photo batch — 50 images — in under 2 hours using copy-paste AI prompts built for Adobe Firefly, Photoshop Generative Fill, and Runway. Every template includes exact parameter values reverse-engineered from 20

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Why Batch Editing Matters for Your Bottom Line

Inconsistency kills conversion rates. When a buyer scrolls your Amazon or Shopify listing and sees three different lighting setups, three different color tones, and three different shadow treatments, trust erodes. They assume you're disorganized or the product quality varies. Batch editing locks in a visual standard—one brand voice across every image—and signals professionalism. It also frees up 10+ hours per week you're currently spending on pixel-level adjustments.

What's Inside: The Exact System

You get 15 Firefly prompts you copy and paste directly into Firefly (backgrounds, color grades, shadow/highlight recovery, and category-specific enhancements for apparel, jewelry, and electronics). Five Photoshop .atn files run once on a folder; Photoshop handles the rest automatically. Three Runway upscaling prompts polish final detail. Every prompt includes exact parameter values—strength, enhancement, opacity, blur—so you're not guessing. A 50-photo real-world case study shows before/after grids with every prompt labeled, so you see exactly what moved the needle.

Lock In Your Brand Settings Fast

The Brand Settings Card template standardizes your entire store. You fill in your baseline color grade, shadow depth, and highlight recovery once, then apply it to every future batch. An A/B testing checklist helps you confirm which settings actually lift your conversion rate. No more second-guessing whether that extra saturation helped or hurt.

Real Problems, Real Fixes

Blown highlights on jewelry? Crushed shadows on electronics? Shiny hotspots hiding product detail? The 12 common failure fixes include exact solutions for each. You don't troubleshoot; you recognize the problem, grab the fix, and move forward.

Typical Timeline: From Raw Shots to Consistent Store

Monday morning: You dump 50 raw photos into a folder. Open Firefly, paste your first prompt template (say, 'Enhance product shadows'). Apply to all 50. Repeat for color grade and background (if needed). Load the Photoshop batch action file; walk away for 20 minutes. Check the output, spot any outliers, make two-minute manual tweaks on 2–3 photos. By Tuesday, your store is live with pro-level consistency. Total active time: 90 minutes. Total elapsed time: 2–3 hours.

FAQ

Do I need Photoshop and Firefly to use this?
Yes. You need access to Adobe Firefly (free tier works for low-volume editing) and Photoshop or Photoshop Elements for the batch action files. Firefly handles the creative heavy lifting; Photoshop automates repetitive adjustments.
Will these prompts work on my phone photos or just professional shots?
Both. The prompts are built to recover detail and fix common phone photography issues—blown highlights, flat shadows, inconsistent white balance. You'll see better results on pro shots, but iPhone and Android photos benefit significantly.
How many batches of 50 can I edit with this system per week?
Theoretically unlimited. The system is designed to be repeatable. Once you lock in your brand settings, subsequent batches take even less time because you're not re-testing parameters.
What if I sell multiple product categories (apparel + jewelry + home goods)?
You get category-specific prompts for apparel, jewelry, and general products. Each has its own tuning for highlights, texture recovery, and color grading. You pick the right template per batch.
Can I use this for Amazon A+ content or just main listings?
You can use it for any product photo—main listings, A+ content, lifestyle shots, detail shots. The system is agnostic; it just locks in visual consistency wherever the photo lives.
What if a photo doesn't look right after running the batch action?
The 12 failure fixes walk you through diagnosis and correction. Most issues are quick tweaks (masking, opacity adjustment, or a different prompt layer). Rarely do you need to start from scratch.