Photos that look too dark (due to incorrect flashgun settings or lack of flashgun, incorrect shooting mode, shooting at night or in the dark environment, or in cloudy weather) can be corrected in numerous image editors. However, if there are lots of such photos, the correction process will take much time. Still, you can fix several similar (shot in the same environment or in the same situation) photos at once with the help of Image Converter Plus.
To make several photos look “lighter”, do the following:
Step 1:
- Launch Image Converter Plus.
Step 2:
- Go to “Photos” tab, select and add similarly dark photos you want to process.
Step 3:
- Go to “Profiles” tab, click “Add operation” in “Operation before save: Add operation” line and select “Gamma” from the menu.
Step 4:
- Click “+” mark located to the left from “Add operation” line to open the group of settings for added operations.
Step 5:
- In “Gamma”, specify a value from 1,5 to 2,5 (selected empirically, depending on the degree of darkness. The darker is the photo, the higher is Gamma value)
Step 6:
- Specify settings for the destination file format (optimal values are specified by default).
Step 7:
- Specify the folder to save converted images to.
Step 8:
- Specify other settings.
Step 9:
- Press “Start” button to start conversion.