Figma - Images and EffectsWhy does increasing contrast too much in Figma sometimes cause loss of detail in images?ABecause exposure resets contrast settingsBBecause contrast adds blur that hides detailsCBecause contrast changes image resolutionDBecause extreme contrast clips midtones, losing subtle shadesCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand contrast effect on tonesHigh contrast stretches light and dark extremes, clipping midtones and subtle shades.Step 2: Eliminate incorrect optionsContrast does not add blur, reset exposure, or affect resolution.Final Answer:Because extreme contrast clips midtones, losing subtle shades -> Option DQuick Check:High contrast clips midtones causing detail loss [OK]Quick Trick: Too much contrast clips midtones, losing details [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking contrast blurs imageAssuming exposure resets contrastConfusing contrast with resolution
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