How can I make a grey background white?
My photo of an illustration has a light grey background that should be pure white. Can I change this in "Mac Photos"? How?
Thanks for any hint.
Mac mini, macOS 10.15
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My photo of an illustration has a light grey background that should be pure white. Can I change this in "Mac Photos"? How?
Thanks for any hint.
Mac mini, macOS 10.15
Try using the Curves edit mode. Click on the far right eyedropper and then on the greyest portion of the image.
You can then adjust the contrast or other options to increase the contrast with the other parts of the drawing.
Try using the Curves edit mode. Click on the far right eyedropper and then on the greyest portion of the image.
You can then adjust the contrast or other options to increase the contrast with the other parts of the drawing.
You could try three things in the Edit > Adjustments panel
Additionally, shift the Exposure slider to make the image brighter.
On my display it is looking much better than on the screenshots I posted.
No. You would need a 3rd party editor for that kind of work. There are a lot of these. Search the App Store.
How can I make a grey background white?