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AI Fix for Terrible Fireworks Photos

Spectacular fireworks display. Unspectacular blob of light on your phone.

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Quick Answer Updated
Phone cameras can't handle fireworks β€” the extreme contrast between bright explosions and dark sky causes exposure chaos. Upload your photo and type 'enhance the fireworks to look vivid and sharp, brighten the foreground scene.' EditThisPic rescues the shot. Free to try, no signup.
"Fourth of July fireworks looked incredible in person. Phone captured a blurry orange smudge. AI made it actually look like fireworks again." @fireworks_fixed

Copy-Paste Prompts

Quick Fix
enhance the fireworks to look vivid and sharp with clear colors

Best overall fix β€” sharpens and enhances the fireworks display

Quick Fix
sharpen the blurry fireworks and brighten the foreground scene

When both the fireworks and the scene below need help

Quick Fix
make the fireworks colors pop and reduce the noise in the dark sky

For noisy/grainy night sky with decent fireworks

Quick Fix
brighten this dark fireworks photo and enhance the light trails

When the photo is just too dark overall

Common Issues

Edit affected areas you didn't want changed

Why: AI sometimes applies changes too broadly across the image

Try: only edit the specific area I marked, leave everything else exactly the same

Use tap markers to precisely indicate what should change β€” everything else stays

Result looks over-processed or artificial

Why: AI can over-correct, creating an unnatural or HDR-like appearance

Try: make the edit look natural and subtle, not over-processed

Adding 'natural and subtle' to any prompt helps keep results realistic

Colors shifted or look wrong after the edit

Why: Brightness and exposure changes can inadvertently alter color balance

Try: correct the edit but preserve the original color tones

Mention 'preserve original colors' when you only want one specific change

Photo still doesn't look quite right after one edit

Why: Complex issues may need multiple targeted adjustments

Try: refine the previous edit β€” make it slightly more natural and polished

Multiple focused passes often produce better results than one big edit

Frequently Asked Questions

Can AI really fix fireworks photos?

It can significantly improve them β€” enhancing colors, reducing blur, fixing exposure balance between bright fireworks and dark sky. The result may not match a DSLR on a tripod, but it'll be far better than the original phone capture.

What about completely overexposed white blobs?

The AI can add color and structure based on fireworks patterns, but severely blown-out areas have limited recovery potential. Photos with some color and structure improve the most.

Is this really free?

Yes β€” 1 free edit per week, no account needed. Plans start at $3.99/month for unlimited.

Can I fix fireworks photos on my phone?

Yes. Works in any mobile browser. No app needed.

Is EditThisPic really free?

Yes, EditThisPic offers one free Quick edit per week β€” no signup or credit card required. For more edits, affordable packs start at $1.99.

Do I need to download any software?

No, EditThisPic runs entirely in your browser. No downloads, no plugins, no app installation needed. It also has an iOS app on the App Store.

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