Adjust Image HSL Online
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Upload multiple images, shift hue, saturation, and lightness with sliders, compare the result in slider, side, difference, or overlay mode, keep one HSL setup for the whole batch or unlock settings for the selected image, then download one file or all results. No registration is required.
How to Adjust Image HSL
- Upload one or more images from your device.
- Adjust Hue to shift color tones, Saturation to make colors richer or softer, and Lightness to brighten or darken the image.
- Keep settings lock on to apply one HSL adjustment across the full batch, or turn it off to edit only the selected image.
- Use Slider, Side by Side, Difference, or Overlay preview modes, then download one image or the whole batch.
Key Features
Batch HSL Adjustment Workflow
Upload multiple images and apply the same hue, saturation, and lightness treatment across the whole queue in one place.
Shared or Per-Image Settings
Keep one shared HSL correction across the batch, or unlock settings to save different hue, saturation, or lightness values on the selected image only.
Hue, Saturation, and Lightness Controls
Rotate colors around the hue wheel, enrich or mute saturation, and fine tune brightness in HSL space with natural-looking control.
Multiple Compare Modes
Check your result with slider, side by side, difference, or overlay previews before you export the final image.
Frequently Asked Questions
HSL adjustment changes an image using Hue, Saturation, and Lightness controls instead of basic one-click filters. It is used to shift color tone, make colors richer or softer, brighten or darken the image, and fine tune the overall color feel while keeping more control over how the result looks.
Yes. Upload multiple images, keep settings lock on to apply one HSL adjustment across the full batch, and then download one image or the entire set. This is helpful when a group of photos needs the same color correction or style treatment.
Turn off Lock settings, click the image you want to edit in the file list, and then adjust hue, saturation, or lightness for that image only. The rest of the batch will keep their current HSL values.
The Hue slider rotates colors around the color wheel, which shifts the overall color tone of the image. For example, reds can move toward orange or magenta, blues can shift toward teal or purple, and other colors move accordingly depending on the direction and amount of the change.
Saturation changes how vivid or muted the colors appear, while Lightness brightens or darkens the image in HSL space. In simple terms, saturation affects color intensity, and lightness affects how light or dark the image feels overall.
No. HSL adjustment happens locally in your browser, so your images stay on your device while you preview slider, side-by-side, difference, or overlay comparison modes and download the final result.
