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ChatGPT's Brutual Words on the Future of Photo Editing

I recently sat down with ChatGPT to discuss the future of AI in photo editing. But this wasn’t the usual polite, agreeable AI conversation. I asked for the "On Edge" take - no fence-sitting, just the brutal truth.

The consensus? The days of manually pushing pixels are numbered. We are moving from a world of technical craftsmanship to one of creative direction.

Here is the unvarnished reality of where photo editing is heading.

1. The "Mixed Bag" Reality Check

If you think AI is just going to make everyone a creative genius, think again. The future is a double-edged sword.

  • The Pro: Tasks that used to take hours will take seconds. The grunt work is disappearing.

  • The Con: We are about to see a flood of "cookie-cutter" edits.

  • The Hard Truth: AI will widen the gap between "okay" and "truly skilled." When anyone can press a button to get a polished image, technical skills stop being the differentiator. The real separation will be pure creative vision. If you’ve been relying on technical tricks rather than an artistic eye, you might feel exposed.

2. Photoshop as a "Cockpit" Not a Workbench

We are already seeing Adobe integrate third-party tools (Google’s models, Black Forest Labs’ Flux, Topaz) directly into Photoshop. This is a strategic power move to keep Adobe as the "hub" of the ecosystem.

But how will the interface evolve?

Expect Photoshop to shift from a manual workshop to a Command Center.

  • Current State: A toolbox where you manually tweak curves, levels, and stamps.

  • Future State: A cockpit of "AI Co-pilots." You will direct intelligent agents to execute tasks.

You will say, "Give this a cinematic mood," and one AI will handle the grading. You’ll say, "Fix the skin texture," and another handles the retouching. You are no longer the mechanic; you are the Creative Director.

3. The New Skill Gap: Prompting vs. Sliders

This is the part that makes old-school retouchers nervous. The slider days are fading; the era of "describe what you want" is taking over.

The differentiator is no longer how well you know a hidden menu in Capture One or Lightroom. It is about how you steer the AI.

Old Skill Set / New Skill Set

The secret sauce is now the instructions you give. The AI can’t imagine on its own; it needs your taste to guide it away from the generic and toward the unique.

4. Adapt or Die: A Note to Educators and Pros

For those whose entire business model relies on teaching people how to use sliders and manual tools, this is a major shake-up. But it’s not doom and gloom—it’s a pivot.

  • For Educators: Stop teaching button-pushing. Start teaching creative thinking, prompt crafting, and vision. Move from being a technical instructor to a creative mentor.

  • For Retouchers: AI gets you 90% of the way there, but it lacks the "human touch." Become the specialist in that final 10%—the subtle artistic decisions and finesse that an algorithm misses.

5. The "Generated Pixel" Controversy

Camera clubs and traditionalists are rightfully concerned. When an image contains pixels the photographer didn't capture, is it still photography?

The advice is simple: Don't fight the tide, surf it.

We need transparency and clear categorization:

  1. Pure Capture Categories: Strictly no generated pixels.

  2. AI-Augmented Categories: Open experimentation.

Photography has evolved before (film to digital), and this is just the next step. By separating the categories, we preserve the tradition of the craft while allowing space for the new wave of digital art.

The Bottom Line

The future isn't about the software tools vanishing; it's about them moving to the background. The sliders will likely remain tucked away for the die-hards, much like manual mode on a camera, but the workflow will be AI-first.

If you are worried about AI taking your job, remember this: The tool is changing, but the eye remains. AI can generate an image, but only a human can know if it’s right.

Interviewed by London Camera Exchange at the South West Photo Show

At the recent South West Photo Show in Exeter, it was great to be asked and to sit downc and chat with London Camera Exchange’s Pete Rawlinson …

In this exclusive interview, Pete catches up with the incredibly talented Glyn Dewis at the South West Photo Show. We delve into Glyn’s moving and powerful 39-45 Portraits Project – a series honouring World War II veterans through timeless portraiture – and explore the stories and inspiration behind his work. Glyn also shares his thoughts on the evolving world of photography, including how he's embraced AI editing tools to enhance his creative process while staying true to his signature style. Whether you're a photographer, history enthusiast, or simply love a great conversation, this is one not to miss!

Photography, Digital Art & Inspiration: Gary McIntyre Talks Shop

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Photography and the Power of Community | Angela Nicholson

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Angela Nicholson - Photographer, Journalist, Reviewer and Founder of SheClicks - a Community for Female Photographers. We’ll be taking about her photography, her process, gear PLUS why Community in Photography is so important.

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No Limits Creativity and Visual Storytelling with Kirk Nelson aka The Pixel Pro

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast from when I chatted with Photographer and Photoshop Artist Kirk Nelson aka The Pixel Pro and discovered how we creates his Fantasy Art Composites and creates Special Effects in his Images …

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50% OFF Courses, Overlays ans Bruashes in Kirk’s Store using code: friendsofglyn

Kirk’s link for a FREE PASS at the Photoshop Creativity Virtual Summit:
https://bit.ly/pixelpro-creative

Discovering the HOW, WHAT and WHY for creating STUNNING HDR Images | Greg Benz

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Photographer and HDR Guru, Greg Benz and discover the How, What and Why to create and display STUNNING High Dynamic Range Images.

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Mobile versus Mirrorless: Decisions to be made in 2025

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with my friend and Photographer Brian Matiash (Adobe Lightroom Team) and discuss using Mobile devices for Photography.

Should I continue doing so in 2025? Lenses and Filters for Mobile, What I’ll be using my Sony Mirrorless for, What do I make of the OM1 MK2 and a whole lot more ...

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  • Brian Matiash Website: ( LINK )

  • Brian Matiash YouTube Channel ( LINK )

  • Glyn’s Lyme Sunset Picture + Edits in the Lightroom Community: ( LINK )

NOTE
If you’d like any of your images to be considered for one of my ‘LIVE RetouchingBradcasts’ simply create a Collection (Lightroom Classic) or an Album (Lightroom Desktop) and Share it with me at gadewis@mac.com making sure that you set permissions to Edit and not just View.

The POWER of PHOTOGRAPHY and Personal Projects | Ron Timehin

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with London Based Photographer and Director, Ron Timehin and discover not only how he does what he does but also discuss the POWER of Personal Projects and working with Big Brands and Well Known Public Figures.

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The INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES of a Travel Photographer | Kristof Göttling

Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Travel Photographer Kristof Göttling and discuss his experiences and lessons learned whilst travelling the world with his camera PLUS a chance meeting that resulted in his work being published by National Geographic.

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slideshow created for kristof’s guest appearance …

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Watch the recording of this LIVE Broadcast as I chat with Book Cover Photographer Dave Wall. With over 1000 book Covers to his name and one of the most sought after Crime and Thriller Book Cover Photographers in the World, we’ll discover what it takes, his process, stock photography and a whole lot more …

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