Change image contrast using our free contrast photo editor to fix exposure and bring out the hidden details. Move the brightness slider to enhance photo quality fast.
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Follow these simple steps to adjust image contrast with imglarger.
Upload your image by dragging or dropping it to our photo editor for contrast adjustment. You can upload one image for processing each time.
Go to Finetune > Contrast and adjust the slider to change the contrast. Move the slider left/right to decrease/increase image contrast. The bigger the value, the higher the contrast.
Once you are satisfied with the current contrast of your image, click 'Done' to apply changes. Then click the download arrow to save the result.
Easily correct photos that are too dark or too bright with our tool. If your images didn't turn out as expected due to exposure issues, you can adjust the contrast to achieve the right balance.
With our simple contrast adjustment tool, getting the perfect contrast is a breeze. Just slide left to reduce contrast or right to increase it, and see immediate improvements in your photos.
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Image contrast refers to the difference in brightness between the light and dark areas of an image. High contrast makes the darks darker and the lights lighter, creating a more dramatic and defined look. Low contrast results in a more subdued, less distinct image where the differences between light and dark areas are minimized.