Filters have now become an essential feature of our smartphone cameras. They come pre-installed and offer incredible ease of use with just a single click.
When you apply a filter to a photograph, it automatically shows you the maximum effect – 100%. But what if this enhancement proves excessive? What if it gives off an unrealistic appearance to your photo?
Here’s how to adjust the filter level.
This is the original photo.

This is the photo with the VIVID filter applied.

It’s a little bit much, right?
Move the slider at the bottom to choose the amount of effect you want to add to your photo.
Here is the VIVID effect at 65% instead of 100%.

The effect is very subtle but makes the photo look enhanced yet still realistic.