Image Effects
Photo Vibrance Adjuster
Boost muted colors more gently than saturation for a more balanced edit.
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About this effect
Vibrance boosts weaker colors more gently than saturation, which makes it a safer choice for everyday photo cleanup. It can add life without making already-strong colors look too aggressive.
If you want more color but do not want the edit to feel heavy-handed, vibrance is usually the first tool to try. It sits between subtle correction and stronger one-click color styling.
Best for
- Safer color enhancement
- Boosting muted colors gently
- Everyday photo cleanup without oversaturation
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Preview
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How to use
- 1
Upload your image.
- 2
Adjust the vibrance 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
- Revive dull travel photos
- Improve color in portraits without overpushing skin tones
- Make muted scenes feel more alive
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Common questions
FAQ
How is vibrance different from saturation?
Vibrance usually boosts weaker colors more gently, while saturation affects color intensity more evenly across the full image.
Why is vibrance often safer for portraits?
Because it tends to be gentler than saturation, which can help avoid making already-strong tones feel too harsh.
When should I choose vibrance first?
Choose vibrance first when the image feels dull but you still want a relatively natural result.
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