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Adjust Gamma and Convert to AVIF

Why Adjust Gamma in an Image?

Example Image of Gamma Tool

Visual Appeal

Adjusting the gamma of an AVIF image can enhance its visual appeal, making it more engaging for viewers. This adjustment contributes to the depth and vibrancy of colors, thereby ensuring your images captivate and retain the attention of your audience.

Better Perceived Quality

When images are presented with the appropriate gamma value, it can lead to a perception of better quality. Viewers are more likely to appreciate an image that has been finely tuned for brightness and color contrast, creating a more immersive visual experience.

Optimized for Different Displays

Not all screens are created equal. Different devices display colors and brightness differently. By adjusting gamma values, you ensure your AVIF images look their best on various platforms—be it mobile phones, tablets, or high-end monitors.

Correction of Original Capture

Sometimes, images may not come out as expected from the camera, particularly under varied lighting conditions. Gamma adjustment allows for correction of these inconsistencies, resulting in more accurately represented images.

Configure the form below and click Adjust Gamma and Convert to AVIF
Format Options

AVIF Logo

Quality

Range (0-100)

Effort

Range (0-9)

Gamma

Enable

Gamma

Valid Range (0-10)

Filename

Enable

Postfix

Adds a piece of text to the filename before the period (.)

Meta Data

Remove All

Will adjusting gamma affect the file size?

Typically, gamma adjustment focuses on brightness and color values and does not significantly alter file size unless you decide to recompress the image after adjustment.

Is it necessary to adjust gamma for every AVIF image?

Not necessarily. Adjustments depend on the specific image and your intended use. If an image appears well-balanced as-is, further adjustments may not be needed.

How can I tell if my gamma adjustments are effective?

You can evaluate effectiveness by comparing the original and adjusted images side by side, assessing brightness, contrast, and overall visual appeal.