How to use the Relight tool in Facetune
The Relight tool is your go-to solution for perfecting the lighting in your photos. Whether you’re aiming to illuminate those underexposed shots, soften stark shadows, or strike the perfect balance for a captivating, flattering illumination, Facetune’s Relight tool stands ready to transform your images into visual masterpieces.
Getting started:
- Open Facetune and choose the photo you want to edit.
- Tap the Relight button
located at the bottom of the screen.
- Use Blend, Softness, or Adjust features to modify the intensity of the tool.
- Drag the light source around the photo to position it optimally.
- To zoom in or out on the photo, pinch or spread with your fingers respectively.
- Tap on the checkmark to save the changes.
Here are some tips for using the Relight tool effectively:
- Gentle adjustments: Start with a subtle touch. Remember, it's better to under-relight initially; you can always intensify later if necessary.
- Zoom for precision: For accuracy, zoom into areas you're relighting. This allows for finer adjustments.
- Avoid overexposure: It's crucial not to over-lighten the image. Overexposed photos can look washed out and lose detail.
- Achieve flattering light: Utilize the Relight tool to emphasize specific parts of the photo, such as illuminating the subject's face or diminishing pronounced shadows.
Troubleshooting Tips:
- Can’t find the perfect photo? Ensure Facetune has the right permissions to access your entire photo collection.
- Stay at the forefront of photo editing excellence; keep Facetune updated to its latest version to tap into the newest features and kick bugs to the curb.
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