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This article will demonstrate three techniques for increasing contrast in a picture. The tool we are going to use for this is Photoshop.
Ok, so you took a picture and now it look dull and flat, the colors are dead, or it has a milky look to it. You know what it is. The picture lacks contrast.
Let’s take a look at this picture I took – “role model”.
As you can see, this picture definitely needs some contrast boost. The first thing you can try is the auto level tool. It is like “contrast for lazy-man”. Sometimes it ill give you good results, and sometimes not so good. Plus you have no control over what Photoshop’s auto levels do for you. Let’s look at the result of Photoshop’s auto levels command (CTRL+SHIFT+L) for the “role model” picture.
Well, the result is slightly better, but still the colors are not popping. And another thing, here is the original picture, with the picture’s histogram on the bottom right corner, see how the histogram shows values in each of the shades.
Now, let’s look again at the histogram of the picture after we applied auto levels. See how some shades have dropped. This is bad, the histogram is now unbalanced.
Let’s review another method to increase contrast – Photoshop's curves tool. I applied a new "S" curve to the picture using Photoshop’s curves tool (CTRL+M). The result is much more pleasing to the eye. Here is the curve I used.
And here is the “role model” picture after I applied a new curve.
Better, right? But look at the histogram, now it is really has some really bad holes now. This why I recommend a third way of increasing contrast. Hopefully we can both get better contrast and leave the histogram ok. Try this: bring up Photoshop’s unsharp mask dialog (filter->sharpen->unsharp mask). Now select a very high radius and a small to medium amount. Selecting such values will only "sharpen" your picture as a side affect. The main effect will be increased contrast. For the “role model” picture I used 50% and 161 pixels.
Now let’s look at the picture. (move the nouse over the image to see before and after)
The colors are quite contrasty. The histogram is ok. Looks like we have a winner. This method is great for removing the milky curtain under exposed pictures sometime have. This is why this method is also knows as unveiling the curtain.
To sum up:
If an image lacks contrast you can use several ways to regain it using Photoshop:
Comments
Paint Shop Pro
can't afford PS; any way to translate these numbers for long time PSP users?
Values for paintshop pro
Hi jwilkins,
The values differ from picture to picture, depending on the picture size and overall amount of details. As a thumb rule, try to slide the radius to hige values, untill you like the result.
Using Unsharp Mask Filter to Increase Contrast
The one pit-fall of this method it that it affects the Luminousity of the image (see how the highlights get blown-out).
hello, here what type
hello,
here what type mask used to contrast image.then this problem possible in MATLAB.if it is possible please send matlab coding to my email address.
thank you
Using Unsharp Mask Filter to Increase Contrast
In the third picture the histogram is not good at all. The reason it is so "low" compared to the others is that you have three to four times more blocked-up (total black) and blown-out (pure white) pixels than any other shade. Fine-tuning the histogram with levels is way better for increasing overall contrast without loosing information in the extremities, plus you have greater control and ability to correct channels separately. USM is indispensable for increasing local contrast, but you should be really careful with it.
UNSHARP MASK
Besure to make unsharp mask your final step in photoshop.
Also I have been using google's picasa - picasa2 for a couple years now and it allows some digital editing and enhancing for the average user (my wife). After doing the enhancing besure to save as new photo. One nice feature is u can backwords after each or multiple steps to remove any changes made.
(Contrast, color, fill light, sharpen + it will apply many special effects - definately sharpen, works wonders) check it out, I highly recommend it.http://picasa.google.com/download/
for streamline processing I use express digital pro then cs2 for my action shots.
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