ContrastMaster
offers three local and four global contrast adjustment methods as well
as various masking, saturation and brightness options. The three local
adjustment methods allow you to dramatically improve contrast in small
image details without blowing out highlights or damaging the image. You
can apply these three methods separately or use various options to mix
them together for even better results.
The four global
methods (S/H-Contrast, Stretch, Equalize and Polarize) work on the
tonal range of the image and help to improve the result even further.
There is also an option for changing the brightness of the image. The
masking options let you conveniently remove the ContrastMaster effect
from an image area where you do not want to have it applied, e.g. skin
areas, a blue sky or a wall. This can be done with the help of
shadow/highlight and color masking options. Additionally, a saturation
mask feature lets you improve saturation without oversaturating the
image.
Sophisticated Algorithms
ContrastMaster offers three sophisticated methods for enhancing
contrast in small image details. They are called Dynamic, Adaptive and
Local. In fact, these three methods utilize five algorithms in total,
because the dynamic and adaptive methods each use another algorithm for
certain control settings. Each of these algorithms adjusts the contrast
of image details in its own special way, which makes ContrastMaster
useful for different types of images and allows you to produce a
variety of effects and looks.
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