My contrast looks 'greyish', what's wrong?
A lack of contrast (i.e. no deep black or bright whites) usually produces flat-looking, lacklustre images. This is usually fixed quite easily with a simple contrast boost.
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Low contrast photos are more common that those that are too dark. It's usually caused when the light meter 'overreacts' to the scene brightness. In this picture, taken at a local wildlife park, the slightly darker than average scene forced the meter to over-expose, and that's why the koala looks paler than he really was. Here, Auto Contrast (Quick/Advanced Edit>Enhance>Auto Contrast) provided an instant fix, leaving a near perfect result. And a happier looking koala!
Here are some other 'instant' contrast fixes that are well worth trying out:
- Quick/Advanced Edit > Enhance > Lighting > Levels. Start by trying the Auto button to improve the tone. If that doesn't work...