Hue
Last updated: January 8, 2026
Hue
Adjusts the overall color tone by rotating the image hue on a color wheel by a specified angle (degrees). It’s useful for creating a consistent mood, correcting color tone, or nudging the image toward a warmer/cooler look.
hue
hueDescription
Rotates the hue by the specified angle (degrees). Positive (+) values rotate the color wheel clockwise.
Hue operates on a color wheel, where colors wrap around in a cycle. Roughly:
Red → Yellow → Green → Cyan/Teal → Blue → Purple → (back to) Red
The hue value moves colors along this wheel by the given number of degrees.
For example, hue=30 can be understood as “shift the current colors 30° forward on the color wheel.”
As a result, green grass may lean more yellowish, and a blue sky may shift toward cyan/teal.
Format
?hue={degrees}Supported range
-360to360
Example
?hue=30
Rotate hue by 30°
?hue=-45
Rotate hue by -45°
Using with other options
Combining
huewithsaturationandbrightnesslets you adjust both the hue shift and overall vividness/brightness.
Because hue shifts can be quite strong, start by testing small values such as 5–15.
For portraits, large hue shifts can make skin tones look unnatural—using
saturation/brightnessfirst is usually safer than rotating hue aggressively.
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