Brighten A Dark Photo Description
A fantastic photo correction app has been released that brightens up dark photos! This app automatically adjusts dark photos to be brighter with just a single tap. It also intelligently corrects overly bright photos to be darker.
Even in dimly lit rooms or nighttime scenes, you can transform your photos into captivating brightness levels with just one tap. It enhances photos taken in backlit conditions or those that are too dark to see clearly, making them brighter and more visible.
If you have photos with such concerns, we highly recommend giving this app a try. It's free, so feel free to use it without hesitation.
[How to Use]
1.Tap "Select Image" to choose a photo.
2.Tap "Preview" to apply the brightness adjustment.
3.Tap "Save as PNG" or "Save as JPEG" to save the photo in the respective format. The saved photo will have "_br" appended to the original file name, allowing you to keep the original image.
- You can freely set the file name when saving.
- To view the original and preview images, tap the "Enlarge" button in the top right corner. To return to the main screen, tap the "X" button in the top right corner of the viewer.
Even in dimly lit rooms or nighttime scenes, you can transform your photos into captivating brightness levels with just one tap. It enhances photos taken in backlit conditions or those that are too dark to see clearly, making them brighter and more visible.
If you have photos with such concerns, we highly recommend giving this app a try. It's free, so feel free to use it without hesitation.
[How to Use]
1.Tap "Select Image" to choose a photo.
2.Tap "Preview" to apply the brightness adjustment.
3.Tap "Save as PNG" or "Save as JPEG" to save the photo in the respective format. The saved photo will have "_br" appended to the original file name, allowing you to keep the original image.
- You can freely set the file name when saving.
- To view the original and preview images, tap the "Enlarge" button in the top right corner. To return to the main screen, tap the "X" button in the top right corner of the viewer.
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