Image Effects
Tint Filter for Images
Blend in a soft tinted cast for a stylized color grade.
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About this effect
Tint adds a color cast over the image without fully remapping the palette. It is a good middle ground between subtle correction and a more heavily stylized effect.
This makes tint useful when you want a visible color mood shift but do not want something as structured as duotone or as broad as hue shift.
Best for
- Quick color mood shifts
- Soft stylized overlays
- Simple one-tool image recoloring
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How to use
- 1
Upload your image.
- 2
Adjust the tint control to your preferred level.
- 3
Click Process Image to generate the first result.
- 4
Fine-tune the effect with the live preview.
Popular use cases
- Give a photo a brand-adjacent color cast
- Soften the feel of plain digital images
- Create quick stylized assets without deep grading
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Common questions
FAQ
What does tint do to an image?
Tint blends a color cast into the image so the whole photo takes on a stylized color mood.
Is tint the same as duotone?
No. Tint adds a color wash, while duotone rebuilds the image into a more controlled two-color palette.
When should I use tint?
Use tint when you want a clear mood shift without fully transforming the image into a more graphic effect.
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