Backlighting effects can add uniqueness to photos when used correctly. However, dealing with underexposed photos can make subjects dark and less prominent. Mytour shares a small trick to help you fix underexposed photos on your phone using Snapseed.
In Step 3:, tap on the Tools tab below the screen. Then, select the Filter tool.
For Step 4:, touch the underexposed area in the photo to create a marking point. Next, swipe on the brightness adjustment toolbar Ambient Light at the top of the screen. Swipe left to decrease brightness, right to increase brightness for the marked region.
After adjusting the underexposed photo on your phone, press the checkmark icon in the bottom-right corner to save the settings.
In Step 5:, the process of fixing underexposed photos on your phone is successful. Now, tap on the Export tab below the screen to save the edited photo on Snapseed to your device.
- Reference: How to Save Photos on Snapseed
- Save Image: Preserve the edited image along with adjustment data, allowing restoration of the original image.
- Save Copy: Generate a copy with editing data, enabling restoration of the original image.
Below are the original image and the image that has been corrected for underexposure using Snapseed.
In this article, Mytour provides a quick overview of simple steps to adjust the brightness of photos on your phone using the Snapseed app. With just 5 easy steps, you can effortlessly balance and enhance the brightness of your photos. If you're using Photoshop CC 2020, you can also edit brightness using Photoshop CC 2020.
