About adjusting brightness and contrast

You can make simple or more advanced brightness and contrast adjustments to pixel images of all color spaces (example: RGB) and image types (example: JPEG).

You can make Description
Simple adjustments Applies the same amount of brightness and contrast to a complete image.

Location:

Enfocus Inspector dialog box: >

You can perform this on:
  • One image.
  • Multiple images.
Advanced adjustments

(= curve editing)

Applies a different amount of brightness to each input brightness value.

Location:

Enfocus Inspector dialog box: >

The amount of output brightness is represented by a curve that you can edit.

You can perform this on:
  • A separation (channel) of an image. Example: The red channel of an RGB image.
  • A complete image.
  • Multiple images that have the same color space.
Tip: Curve editing is not available in the Action List editor, but you can record it as an action, and then use it in an Action List.
Note: When you select an image of the same color space as the previous image, the not applied adjusted curve from the first image will be also previewed on the second selected image.