Brightness, Contrast, Gamma Correction (Image»Brightness)
Alters the brightness, contrast, and gamma of an image.
- Brightness—Brightness of the image. Brightness is expressed in gray levels, centered at 128. Higher values (up to 255) result in a brighter image, and lower values (down to 0) result in a darker image.
- Contrast—Contrast of the image, expressed as an angle. A value of 45° specifies no change in contrast. Higher values (up to 89°) increase contrast, and lower value (down to 1°) decrease contrast.
- Gamma—Gamma value used in Gamma Correction. The higher the Gamma coefficient, the stronger the intensity correction.
- Lookup Table—Displays the lookup table with the specified settings of Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma.
- Color Plane—Specifies the color plane to which you want to apply the transform.
Note This parameter appears only when an RGB (color) image is loaded. - Reset—Reverts Brightness, Contrast, and Gamma to neutral default settings.
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Modifying brightness, contrast, and gamma values of an image