Adjust the brightness/contrast in a picture

Windows Photo Gallery has a number of different tools which enables you to make pictures look different, and in some cases look better than the original. These features are free with Windows Vista and are there so users can edit their photographs.

To adjust the brightness/contrast in a picture:

  1. Find the image you want to edit, right click and select Open With, then click on Windows Photo Gallery.
  2. By selecting the Fix button, select the Adjust Exposure button.

From here you can change the:

  • Brightness - the amount of light that the image has.
  • Contrast - a select difference between the brighter points and the darker points on-screen.
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