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Changelog: Contrast Adjustment

Published: June 4, 2024

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Use the new Adjustments tab in ColorBliss to create higher quality coloring pages. Available on all plans!

šŸŽšļøWhat are adjustments in ColorBliss?

The adjustments tab lets you perform quick color correction operations on your coloring pages.

The basic 1-click normalization will make your whites whiter and blacks blacker, and remove most of the gray from your coloring pages. This works well for most coloring pages!

The advanced contrast tools let you manually adjust Contrast, Brightness, and Lightness to get exactly the output you want.

Here are some examples on how and when you might use them:

āœØ How to Use:

Go to any image generation page in your account.

Hover over the image you want to adjust, and click on the paintbrush icon:

Open the settings tab underneath the “Create a Coloring Page” button.

The active tab will be the adjustments tab, and you’re coloring page will be color normalized immediately. You can drag the toggle between “Result” and Original” to compare the before and after. If you like what you see – click Save Image to save it to your account.

If you want to use the advanced contrast settings to adjust contrast, brightness, and/or lightness, click on the advanced contrast toggle box to open it.

Enable the switch, and then drag the Contrast, Brightness, and Lightness sliders until your image looks how you want it. Click Save image once you are done to save it!

šŸŽ„ Demo

Here’s a quick video demo on how to use the Adjustments tab.

I demo using the basic 1-click normalization feature to remove grayscale from a coloring page.

I also show how to use the advanced contrast tools to remove artifacts from a coloring page.

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