On the Photoshop on the web homepage, select Upload file and browse for a file on your device.
Last updated on
Jan 29, 2026
Learn more on how to make selective adjustments.
In the Layers panel, select Adjustment layers .
In the Adjustment layers panel, select any of the given adjustment layers:
- Brightness/contrast: Adjusts the lightness and darkness of an image and its contrast.
- Hue/saturation: Alters the color hues and their intensity for overall color adjustments.
- Exposure: Changes the exposure levels to brighten or darken an image while maintaining details.
- Vibrance: Increases the intensity of more muted colors without affecting well-saturated colors.
- Color balance: Adjusts the color levels of shadows, midtones, and highlights to correct color tones.
- Black & white: Converts color images to grayscale while allowing individual color channel adjustments.
- Levels: Alters the brightness and contrast by adjusting the input levels of shadows, midtones, and highlights.
- Curves: Modifies tonal range and color balance using a curve graph for more precise adjustments.
- Solid color: Fills the adjustment layer with the current foreground color.
Adjust the settings for the selected adjustment layer using the sliders or controls provided in the Properties panel.
Note
Select Delete to delete the applied adjustment layer.
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