色彩调整

使用专业级调整工具微调图像颜色、曝光和色调

Color Adjust

Professional color correction & grading

15+ Controls
Real-time

Professional Color Correction & Grading Tool

Transform your images with professional color adjustment tools that rival desktop software. From basic exposure correction to advanced color grading, achieve stunning results with intuitive controls and real-time preview. Whether fixing problematic lighting, matching colors across photos, or creating artistic color grades, our comprehensive toolset handles everything from subtle enhancements to dramatic transformations with professional precision.

15+Adjustments
Real-timePreview
HistogramAnalysis
BatchProcessing

Color Features

Fine-tune every aspect of your image colors with professional-grade controls. Adjust brightness, contrast, saturation, vibrance, highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks independently. Use curves for precise tonal adjustments, color channels for RGB balance, and advanced tools like split-toning for creative color grading.

Fix underexposed or overexposed photos with intelligent exposure compensation. Recover details from shadows without affecting highlights, reduce blown-out areas while preserving midtones. Auto-exposure analysis suggests optimal settings, while manual controls offer precise adjustment from -5 to +5 EV with real-time histogram feedback.

Transform your images with professional color grading tools. Apply cinematic color looks, vintage film emulations, or custom color grades. Use color wheels for shadows, midtones, and highlights separately. Import and apply LUTs (Look-Up Tables) for consistent color styling across multiple images, perfect for maintaining brand aesthetics.

Correct color temperature issues and remove unwanted color casts. Auto white balance detection analyzes neutral points in your image for one-click correction. Manual temperature (2000K-50000K) and tint controls offer precise adjustments. Use the eyedropper tool to set custom white points or match colors across multiple images.

Frequently Asked Questions

Saturation increases the intensity of all colors equally, which can make skin tones look unnatural. Vibrance intelligently boosts muted colors while protecting skin tones and already-saturated colors. Use vibrance for portraits and natural-looking enhancements, saturation for dramatic color boosts or creative effects.
Use the white balance tools to remove color casts. The eyedropper tool lets you click on a neutral gray/white area to auto-correct. Manually adjust temperature (blue-yellow) and tint (green-magenta) sliders. For mixed lighting, use selective color adjustments or split-toning to correct different areas independently.
Start with exposure and contrast to establish proper tonal range. Then correct white balance and remove color casts. Next, adjust vibrance/saturation for color intensity. Fine-tune with selective color adjustments (HSL). Finally, apply creative color grading or effects. Always check histogram to avoid clipping.
Use the color picker to sample key colors from your reference image and note the values. Apply similar adjustments to match exposure and contrast first. Use the white balance eyedropper on similar neutral points. Save your adjustments as a preset to apply to multiple images for consistent color grading.
The histogram shows tonal distribution in your image. Spikes at the left edge indicate shadow clipping (pure black, lost detail). Spikes at the right indicate highlight clipping (pure white, blown out). The clipping warnings highlight these areas in your image. Adjust exposure, highlights, and shadows to recover detail.