How to Brighten Image in Canva
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Nov 18, 2024
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hi in this video I'm going to show you
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on how you can brighten a photo using
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canva and the process is very very
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simple first you have to upload a
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picture to your confa account and then
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you want to open a document like this
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one and after that you want to insert
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photo and then click on the photo you
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want to click edit and go to the menu
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that says
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adjust so you want to scroll down a bit
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and we are going to be playing around
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with the light section right here so
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this is let me tell you something the
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number is not going to be the same for
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every photo so you have to do it on your
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own but I hope this video will give you
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a picture about what uh slider or what
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kind of setting that you should achieve
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for your photo so I have this picture of
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a very very dark Forest it's actually
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the setting is in the morning but it's
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still pretty dark so I want to make it
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brighter and by the way just to give you
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a preview this is the result that I'm
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trying to achieve this is actually a
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picture the same picture but I just
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apply the setting uh to make the the
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photo way brighter so anyway the first
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thing that you need to do is you have to
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increase the brightness so I'm going to
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increase it a bit uh I don't want to go
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too far because it's not it's going to
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make everything look weird so you have
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to keep the number to be
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moderate and after that you want to play
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around with the contrast as well because
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sometimes when things are brighter it
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will make the contrast less so you want
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to increase the contrast because of the
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brightness that you have applied to the
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image and after that there is also
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Highlights Highlights is going to affect
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the bright area of the picture so as you
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can see the fog is now much more
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prominent and I'm going to set the
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number to be around 40 to 50 and the
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shadow this is very important as well
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it's if you want to make the photo
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brighter then you want to set it to the
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to the right side but Shadow is very
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important because it's kind of similar
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to contrast except it is affecting only
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the dark area so I guess I'm going to
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reduce it just a little bit so it will
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maintain the contrast and after that
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there is white uh this is very unique
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this is actually similar to Highlights
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but it is for uh the the whitest part of
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the picture and yeah you can see if you
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slide it to the right it's going to make
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things brighter but usually I keep the
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number to be less than 10 and for the
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blacks it's also uh the same story I'm
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going to keep everything uh very very
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low maybe just two or three points and
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this is the result so this is the
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setting that I got to get this effect
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but of course if you are slightly
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unhappy with the changes in color you
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can increase the Vibrance and saturation
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if you want to so the green is kind of
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washed out because I increase the white
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area but we can still increase the the
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color using the color section right back
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here there's the fiance and saturation
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parameters and then you can see the
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picture now look more natural so this is
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the very similar to the picture that I
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shown you before but this is slightly
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different because I'm using a different
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number but I hope you got the idea so
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basically you want to play around with
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this light section and then you want to
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play around with the color section as
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well but of course there is an option to
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uh play around with other the parameters
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like temperature like tint and also the
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sharpness Clarity thi net if you want to
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there are a lot of things but the basic
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art is to the light and the color so
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that's basically it if you find this
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