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Image Filters

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Notes

  • BG color acts as a border/padding when fill(bg) is enabled with a canvas.
  • Filter order matters. They execute left → right in the URL.
  • Use Smart for smooth sliders; Instant for zero-delay previews; Apply to avoid network churn.

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This tool helps you apply practical image filters quickly—without installing heavy software. Upload an image, tweak the filter settings, and preview the result before exporting. It’s built for fast touch-ups such as improving readability, enhancing contrast, or creating a consistent look across multiple images.

Filters are useful when your image is “almost right” but needs a small push: brighten a dark photo, add a little contrast, soften noise with blur, or adjust the overall tone. Because you can see changes instantly, you can iterate quickly and stop as soon as the image looks correct for its intended use.

How it works: the tool applies a filter pipeline to your image and renders a new output file. Different filters affect pixels in different ways—some change colors, others change perceived sharpness. For web publishing, it’s often better to keep adjustments subtle, because aggressive filtering can create artifacts after platform compression.

If you’re editing images for a consistent brand look, try applying a similar set of settings across images. For best results, start from the highest-quality source you have and export in a format that matches your use case (PNG for crisp edges and text; JPEG/WebP for photos and smaller files).

FAQ

Will filters permanently change my original file?
No. Your original file stays unchanged. The tool exports a new file with filters applied.
Why do strong filters look worse after upload?
Many platforms re-compress images. Strong sharpening/contrast can create artifacts that become more visible after compression.
Which format should I export?
PNG for graphics/text; JPEG/WebP for photos and smaller sizes.
Can I apply multiple filters?
Yes, filters can be combined in a pipeline. The preview shows the final combined result.
Does filtering affect file size?
Not directly; format and quality settings matter most. However, high-frequency detail can compress differently in lossy formats.

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