Improve contrast
Adjusting the gamma can help to improve the contrast between different areas of the image, making it more visually appealing.
Adjusting the gamma can help to improve the contrast between different areas of the image, making it more visually appealing.
By adjusting the gamma, you can bring out details in the shadows or highlights that may be lost due to overexposure or underexposure.
Gamma can be used to create a specific mood or atmosphere in an image. For example, a high gamma can create a bright and cheerful mood, while a low gamma can create a dark and moody atmosphere.
If an image was taken in a poorly lit environment, adjusting the gamma can help to compensate for the lack of light and create a more balanced image.
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Gamma and exposure are related but distinct concepts. Exposure refers to the amount of light that reaches the camera's sensor, while gamma refers to the brightness and contrast of the resulting image.
If an image appears too bright or too dark, or if the contrast between different areas of the image is not balanced, you may need to adjust the gamma.