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Image adjustments

The Adjust tab allows you to improve the photo's brightness, contrast, color, and other properties. Click the Adjust button on the top to open the image adjustments.
Automatic adjustments
For an instant fix, click the Magic Enhance button. Movavi Photo Editor will automatically adjust the brightness and contrast of your image.
Manual adjustments
If you need more specific adjustments, use the sliders on the Adjust tab to achieve the necessary result.
Brightness
Allows you to change the overall amount of light in the whole image, without changing any other parameters.
 
Contrast
Allows you to change the difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the image. This can help you make the image more vivid, but too much contrast can cause unwanted posterization.
 
Saturation
Allows you to make the colors richer (positive values) or more subdued (negative values). Settings Saturation to -100 will make the image grayscale. 
 
Hue
Allows you to change an image's overall color. Unlike tinting or color temperature (see below), changing an image's hue will not color the picture in shades of one color, rather, it will shift all the image's colors in a given direction.
 
Temperature
Allows you to make the image feel warmer or colder, by adding orange or blue color respectively.
 
Tint
Allows you to add a red or green tone to the image, either for color correction, or for an artistic feeling.

Exposure
In photography, exposure is the amount of light that is allowed to reach the camera's sensor, which is usually achieved using a combination of shutter speed, aperture, and lighting. If there is too much light on average, you may lose some details in the dark parts, while the light areas may become 'washed-out', and vice versa. This allows you to imitate a higher or lower exposure, as if you set it on your camera when taking the shot.
 
Gamma
Allows you to change how the middle tones appear on your image, without affecting the whites or blacks. 
 
Highlights and Shadows
These two sliders allow you to make each component more prominent in the image, and thus make the image darker or brighter.
 
Blur
Allows you to slightly blur the image to reduce noise or smoothen out defects.
 
Sharpness
Allows you to sharpen the image to bring out more details. Please be aware that oversharpening an image can add noise.
 
If you've changed a few values but want to cancel all the adjustments, click the Reset button underneath the sliders.

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