MY DEVICE = Android tablet
My OS = Android 14 (not rooted)
My FFMPEG = FFmpeg GUI 6.0.0_4 (from here, https://github.com/silentlexx/ffmpeggui/releases/tag/release)
MY FFMPEG VERSION = Uncertain, but this link might indicate version 4. (https://github.com/silentlexx/ffmpeggui/blob/master/ffmpeg.iml)
I’ve tried searching the internet (meaning with Google & Bing), but no luck, so I’m asking here. My question is “Does FFmpeg have the function “Auto tone”? (Google & Bing insist that I’m trying to ask about “Auto TUNE” (an audio function), but they’re wrong.)
To clarify (so as to help avoid any confusion), “Auto tone” is an image editing function. Although I didn’t find any search results that say that FFmpeg does have “Auto tone”, it would seem strange if it doesn’t, since it is a very basic image editing function. If FFmpeg does have “Auto tone”, then what is the command for it?
As a backup plan, if FFmpeg does NOT have “Auto tone”, then what recommended settings can I use in it’s place to accomplish the same effect? I have included (at the bottom of this topic) a screenshot from the video that I want to use this on. When I used “Auto tone” (in an image editor) on the “left” image, I set both of it’s sub-settings as low as they can go (not counting “Off”) to get the “right” image, so use the differences between them to indicate what I’m trying to do.
Before (left) & after (right):

In case the image does not get uploaded as a part of this topic, here’s a link to it at Flickr.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/67036854@N05/54469554088/