What it does
How to Install
Controls
Hints
Versions
How to Purchase
Questions
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Mr. Contrast
What it does
Mr. Contrast adds dramatic contrast to pictures. It has controls
to drag out every last particle of detail and then subdue the
result with glows. The effect is suited to black & white photos,
especially infrared imagery, and you can colorize the output to
resemble a lith print.
How to install
Illustrated installation instructions are online.
To use this software, you need a paint program which accepts standard Photoshop 3.02 plugins.
Just put the plug-in filter into the folder where your paint program
expects to find it. If you have Photoshop, the folder is Photoshop:Plugins:Filters or Photoshop:Plug-ins. You must restart
Photoshop before it will notice the new plug-in. It will appear
in the menus as Filters->Flaming Pear->Mr. Contrast.
Most other paint programs follow a similar scheme.
If you have Paint Shop Pro: you have to create a new folder, put the plug-in filter into it, and then tell PSP to look there.
PSP 7:
Choose the menu File-> Preferences-> File Locations... and choose the Plug-in Filters tab. Use one of the "Browse" buttons to choose the folder that contains the plug-in.
The plugin is now installed. To use it, open any image and select an area. From the menus, choose Effects->Plug-in Filters->Flaming Pear->Mr. Contrast.
PSP 8, 9, X and XI:
Choose the menu File-> Preferences-> File Locations... In the dialog box that appears, choose Plug-ins from the list. Click "Add." If you are using PSP 8 or 9, click "Browse". Now choose the folder that contains the plug-in.
The plugin is now installed. To use it, open any image and select an area. From the menus, choose Effects->Plugins->Flaming Pear->Mr. Contrast.
Controls
When you invoke Mr. Contrast, a dialog box will appear:

Quick start
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If you just want to see some effects quickly, click the dice button
until you see something you like; then click OK.
Using the dice is the easiest way to use Mr. Contrast. If you
want to hand-tune your own effects, it helps to learn the controls,
which are arranged into four groups:
Elements
Mix
Curves
Colors
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1. Elements
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Mr. Contrast works by making several different gray versions of
your image, and then combining them. The controls in the Elements
group influence these ingredients.
Color that guides RGB to grayscale conversion:
If your starting image is in color, Mr. Contrast first converts
it to shades of gray. Hues in the picture similar to this guide
color tend to become paler shades of gray; different hues tend
to become darker shades of gray. The effects is much like placing
a colored filter on the lens of a camera and then taking a black
& white photo.
Click the button to change the color.
If your starting image is grayscale to begin with, this control
is ignored.
Nearby is a rainbow button that will pick a random color for you.
The resulting grayscale image is the "dry" version of the picture, and from it the detail, harsh, and soft versions are created. |
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color & rainbow buttons

original image

result of red guide color

result of blue guide color
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Detail Size: This control changes contrast in a complicated way. When you choose
a size with this slider, it emphasizes features of that size;
ignores anything smaller; and dimishes the contrast of anything
larger.
In parts of the image that are featureless, grain will get amplified.
If you are starting with JPEG-format images, use the highest-quality
ones you can, because this control will accentuate the blocky
JPEG artifacts.
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small detail size

large detail size
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Glow Size sets the blur radius for the soft glow and the harsh glow.
Soft Glow is a soft-focus version of the input image. This slider controls
the brightness of the glow.
Harsh Glow is a more severe kind of soft focus that tends to make the image
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harsh glow
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2. Mix
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Dry mix
Detail mix
Soft mix
Harsh mix
These sliders set the proportions for mixing the four versions
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a mixture of the dry, detail, soft, and harsh versions |
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3. Curves
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Gamma influences the brightness of the image. Black and white don't
change, but all the gray levels between do.
Contrast biases dark shades toward black, and light shades toward white.
In technical terms, it produces an S-shaped tone-mapping curve.
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higher gamma

higher gamma + higher contrast
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4. Colors
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Although Mr. Contrast is geared toward making black & white output,
you can keep the original color or add your own.
Original color will combines the greyscale result with the picture's original
hues. This control sets the vividness of the color from zero (grey)
to double.
Colorize lets you tint the result with your own color. You can choose
the color with the color button, or get one randomly from the nearby rainbow button.
'Colorize' overrides 'Original color'. If 'Colorize' is set to
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colorized
  
color & rainbow buttons
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5. Other controls
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Dice The dice choose a random effect. Click as much as you want to
see different effects.
Glue mode popup menu Lets you combine the result with the underlying image in various ways. Modes other than "normal" produce special effects. The next-glue button advances to the next glue mode.
Plus, % and minus buttons: If the selected image area is larger than the preview
are, these buttons will let you zoom in and out. You can also
reposition the preview by dragging it around; your cursor will
turn into a hand.
Load preset Mr. Contrast comes with some presets, which are files containing
settings. To load one, click this button and browse for a preset
file.
Save preset When you make an effect you like, click this button to save the
settings in a file.
Undo backs up one step.
Three more buttons:
OK Applies the effect to your image.
Cancel Dismisses the filter, and leaves the image unchanged.
Register Allows you to type in a registration code.
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dice

next glue

load preset

save preset

undo
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Hints
Mr. Contrast works best on pictures with lots of fussy detail,
photos with clouds, and infrared black-and-whites.
If you change the "Colorize" color, but the picture doesn't change:
Set the "colorize" slider to 100 and make sure "Auto preview"
is checked.
If you click the dice, and everything changes except the color
buttons: The color buttons have their own separate randomizers.
Try clicking either of the big rainbow-colored buttons.
Marco Pauck has pages and links about infrared photography. |
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Version History
Version 1.25 April 2007
Universal binary for Macintosh. Fixes a crashing problem in Windows.
Version 1.2 May 2005
Much faster. Adds two new glue modes.
Version 1.1 May 2004
New glue modes. Works in 16-bit-per-component color.
Version 1.06 December 2003
Recordable as a Photoshop action.
Version 1.04 September 2003
Adds more glue modes and the next-glue button.
Version 1.02 February 2003
Adds more glue modes and fixes a crash that could happen when
using the menus under Windows XP.
Version 1.01 December 2002
Adds new glue modes: Color, Luminance, Linear Light, and Pin Light. Fixes the appearance of text in the interface when running under Mac OS X 10.2.3.
Version 1.00 December 2001
The first public release. |
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How to Purchase
You can place an order online here. A secure server for transactions is available.
Questions
Answers to common technical questions appear on the support page, and free upgrades appear periodically on the download page.
Trouble with your order? Orders are handled by Kagi; please contact them at admin@kagi.com .
For bug reports and technical questions about the software, please
write to support@flamingpear.com .
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