Free online image saturation adjuster. Just drag and drop your image here and it will automatically change its saturation. You can select any area within the image and increase or decrease the saturation of each pixel by a certain value, or set a new uniform saturation for all pixels. Created by engineers from team Browserling.
Free online image saturation adjuster. Just drag and drop your image here and it will automatically change its saturation. You can select any area within the image and increase or decrease the saturation of each pixel by a certain value, or set a new uniform saturation for all pixels. Created by engineers from team Browserling.
This tool allows you to adjust the saturation of the image. Saturation is a measure of the intensity or purity of the image's colors. A highly saturated image has bright, vibrant colors, while a desaturated image has muted, subdued colors. Image saturation can be tuned to enhance the image's appearance or create a specific effect. Saturation can vary from 0 to 100, where a value of 0 makes the pixel grayscale and a saturation of 100 results in the most vivid colors. In any image loaded into the tool, each pixel initially has its own saturation level. You can modify it by increasing or decreasing the saturation by a specific amount or completely reset it to a new saturation value. These two types of saturation adjustments are available in the options. The area for changing saturation can also be customized in the options or within the input preview window. In the options, there are four parameters for this: X position, Y position, width, and height. In the input preview, there is a rectangular area with resizers that can be adjusted. Additionally, in the options, there is a choice of formats in which you can download the resulting image with the adjusted saturation. Image-abulous!
This tool allows you to adjust the saturation of the image. Saturation is a measure of the intensity or purity of the image's colors. A highly saturated image has bright, vibrant colors, while a desaturated image has muted, subdued colors. Image saturation can be tuned to enhance the image's appearance or create a specific effect. Saturation can vary from 0 to 100, where a value of 0 makes the pixel grayscale and a saturation of 100 results in the most vivid colors. In any image loaded into the tool, each pixel initially has its own saturation level. You can modify it by increasing or decreasing the saturation by a specific amount or completely reset it to a new saturation value. These two types of saturation adjustments are available in the options. The area for changing saturation can also be customized in the options or within the input preview window. In the options, there are four parameters for this: X position, Y position, width, and height. In the input preview, there is a rectangular area with resizers that can be adjusted. Additionally, in the options, there is a choice of formats in which you can download the resulting image with the adjusted saturation. Image-abulous!
This example slightly increases the saturation of an image of an adorable corgi dog. It changes the actual values for each pixel, adding +20 to the saturation of each. This method of adjusting saturation allows initially bright pixels to become even brighter, and initially dim pixels to become slightly brighter. (Source: Pexels.)
In this example, we set the maximum saturation value for the top half of the image. We select the upper portion of the image using preview resizers and set a uniform saturation value of 100 for all pixels in that area. As a result, the top part of the image becomes intensely colorful and vibrant. (Source: Pexels.)
In this example, we use the saturation adjustment tool to desaturate an image with a transparent background. We load an image of a house with a grassy roof and set a uniform saturation value of 10 for it. This value is very close to the minimum, which is 0, resulting in all pixels becoming very close to gray. (Source: Pexels.)
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