Brighten underexposed photos to bring out their details.
See how to use your photo editor as an image brightener to make manual tweaks or advanced auto adjustments.
See how to use your photo editor as an image brightener to make manual tweaks or advanced auto adjustments.
Brightening digital photos is easy with the editing tools in Adobe Lightroom. There are four main ways to turn up the brightness in underexposed images — from simple one-click adjustments to more nuanced custom edits. You can increase exposure to bring more light into your entire image, adjust shadows and highlights individually and fine-tune the black and white tones to add a professional pop to your photos. Or hit the Auto button powered by Adobe Sensei — Adobe’s AI technology — and let Lightroom automatically improve the tones, contrast and even remove unwanted lens distortion all with one click.
You can manually adjust the light in photos using the sliders for Exposure, Highlights and Shadows and Blacks and Whites. Or you can use the Auto button, then customise each setting from there.
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Using a free online tool to brighten your photos may be tempting, but Lightroom’s advanced machine learning provides easily customisable settings for perfecting the light in any image. Plus, find countless tutorials right within the app, so you can learn new skills while you edit.
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