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I Quit Editing Photos

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This article highlights a shift in the photography industry towards capturing and sharing images directly from cameras without relying heavily on post-processing software. It underscores how advancements in camera technology and user-friendly settings are empowering consumers to enjoy more immediate and authentic photography experiences, reducing dependence on editing tools. This trend could influence future camera designs and software development, emphasizing simplicity and quality in-camera processing.

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📸 I Quit Editing Photos

18 Mar, 2026

After years of editing photos in Adobe Lightroom, I finally cancelled my subscription. Now I’ve completely changed what happens after I press the shutter.

Since I was a teenager I’ve used digital cameras, shot in RAW and edited in Lightroom.

Then, at the start of 2022 I got my first analogue film camera: a Leica M6. (I know… I dived straight in the deep end.) This was my first introduction to how editing could be easier. When I got the scans of my negatives back from the lab, they'd already done some editing for me. They were in easy to manage batches of thirty-six photos, and I was only making minor tweaks. Often just increasing the tint to make it less green.

I was still taking digital photos every now and then, but I’d put off editing the photos until I had a decent chunk of time. I’d spend ages dragging sliders left and right until I was happy.

Eventually I got sick of giving Adobe £20 a month (or, more accurately, £240 a year – it’s an annual subscription) and cancelled.

This year I’ve gotten a Camp Snap Pro and a Fujifilm X100VI. Two digital cameras that are designed to give you more control of the JPGs straight out the camera. I’ve already done a post about my Camp Snap Pro filter. I’ll share my Fujifilm X100VI setup at some point.

I’m having fun making images with my camera – not my laptop.

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