Enhance images using color-specific tone curves
Enhance images by adjusting sliders or using auto-enhance
Swap face in an image
Edit images using prompts and change maps
Game builder simulations etc
Enhance low-light images
Modifies one detail or background of your image, freely
Swap faces in images and optionally enhance them
Quickly edit the expression of a face
Convert your image to a line drawing
Fast Inversion of Rectified Flow for Image Semantic Editing.
Swap faces in videos or images
Replace objects in images with new content
NamedCurves is an image editing tool designed to help users enhance images by applying color-specific tone curves. It allows for precise adjustments to individual colors within an image, enabling photographers and editors to achieve professional-grade results with ease. The tool focuses on delivering accurate and intuitive controls for refining the visual appeal of images.
• Color-Specific Adjustments: Apply unique tone curves to individual color channels (e.g., red, green, blue).
• Customizable Tone Curves: Create and save custom curves for repeat use across multiple projects.
• Real-Time Preview: See the effects of adjustments instantly without saving or exporting.
• Layer Support: Work on multiple layers to isolate adjustments and maintain non-destructive editing.
• Batch Processing: Apply the same tone curve settings to multiple images simultaneously.
What are tone curves?
Tone curves are graphical representations used to adjust the brightness and contrast of an image. They allow for precise control over how colors are displayed.
Can I use NamedCurves on multiple images at once?
Yes, NamedCurves supports batch processing, enabling you to apply the same tone curve settings to multiple images simultaneously.
How do I undo a tone curve adjustment?
You can undo adjustments by using the undo feature (usually Ctrl+Z or Cmd+Z) or by resetting the curve to its default state within the tool.