- Whether you’re looking to tweak brightness, contrast, saturation, or refine specific areas like the foreground or background of an image, we’ve got you covered.\n\nOverview of Photo and Color Editing\n\nEnhance your photos using our easy adjustment features. With Canva, you can change brightness, contrast, saturation, and more to get the perfect look for your designs. Adjustments can be applied selectively to either the whole image or just the foreground or background, giving you control over your edits.\n\nHere’s How to Edit Your Photos\n\n1. Click on the photo you wish to edit within your design. If you have images in a grid or frame, you can select those too.\n2. Find the "Edit photo" option in the toolbar. Options to refine your photo will appear on the side panel.\n3. Choose the "Adjust" tab to start making changes.\n4. Use Select Area to decide if you want to edit the Whole image, Foreground, or Background.\n5. Adjust the sliders for each setting: Move left to decrease intensity or right to increase it.\n6. Once you're satisfied, just click away to save and exit. \n\nOptimize Quickly with Auto-adjust\n\n- Select "Auto-adjust" to have settings automatically optimized. You can modify the intensity afterwards if needed.\n- If you need to revert your changes at any point, simply choose "Reset adjustment."\n\nIf You Experience Issues\n\nWe’re here to make sure everything runs smoothly. If these adjustments don’t seem to help or something doesn’t work as expected, please let us know so we can assist you further. Your feedback helps us improve and serve you better!
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