Use colour filters to add creative colour effects or correct colour anomalies in your photo.
Available filters include:
Filter name | Regular filter (destructive) |
Live filter (non‑destructive) |
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Auto Colour | Automatically applies a colour adjustment to the image. | ||
Auto Contrast | Automatically applies a contrast adjustment to the image. | ||
Auto Levels | Automatically applies a levels adjustment to the image. | ||
Auto White Balance | Automatically applies a white balance adjustment to the image. | ||
Defringe | Removes colour fringing by sampling. | ||
Detect Edges | Isolates all edges in your image. | ||
Detect Horizontal Edges | Isolates horizontal edges in your image. | ||
Detect Vertical Edges | Isolates vertical edges in your image. | ||
Divide by Alpha | Ensures transparency in an image is stored using a non-premultiplied alpha representation. | ||
Emboss | Creates a convex rounded-edge effect. | ||
Erase White Paper | Intelligently removes white and replaces with transparency. | ||
Fill | Fills the layer with a solid colour, history state or inpainting. | ||
Halftone | Simulates continuous tone reproduction. | ||
Haze Removal | Removes unwanted haze in landscape photos. | ||
Lighting | Apply spot and point lighting using multiple light sources. | ||
Matte | Fills transparent areas with a solid colour. | ||
Multiply by Alpha | Ensures transparency in an image is stored using a premultiplied alpha representation. | ||
Procedural Texture | Allows you to perform a number of pixel manipulations using predetermined functions and user defined variables. | ||
Remove Black Matte | Removes black colour fringing around a cut-out automatically. | ||
Remove White Matte | Removes white colour fringing around a cut-out automatically. | ||
Shadows / Highlights | Manipulate the shadow and highlight regions of your image. | ||
Solarise | Sets lightness above which image colours are inverted. | ||
Vignette | Adds an elliptical surround to your image. | ||
Voronoi | Creates a Voronoi diagram (also known as a Dirichlet tessellation) from a pixel layer. |