6. Excessive Noise Reduction or Sharpening
Heavy-handed use of noise reduction tools can make photos blurry, while too much sharpening creates harsh, unnatural edges.
How to Fix:
Apply noise reduction selectively, especially in shadows.
Sharpen only as needed, focusing on important details.
Keep edits proportional to the image resolution and display size.
7. Cropping Too Much or Too Tight
Crop mistakes can result in awkward composition, lost detail, or images that don’t fit marketplace requirements.
How to Fix:
Leave adequate space around your product.
Use consistent aspect ratios.
Check platform guidelines for recommended image dimensions.
8. Ignoring File Format and Image Size
Uploading huge files can slow down your site, while compressed, low-quality files reduce detail and look unprofessional.
How to Fix:
Use compressed JPEGs for web (unless transparency is needed, then PNG).
Keep file sizes web-friendly (usually under 1MB, depending on platform).
Always check for visual artifacts after exporting.