Freeware

Version 1.3v
for Windows


141kb zip file

Version 1.1
for Mac


44kb sit file



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Hi-Spot
High-Contrast Mono

A single Photoshop compatible plug-in filter for high contrast black and white photos.

It will not just convert your images into the standard shades of grey, it will automatically higher the contrast and produce a more dramatic sense of lighting in your scene. Much like the old classic B&W photos you may have seen in your family albums.

A bonus features for darkroom enthusiasts is the ability to lightly tone your B&W print at the same time. Give your photos that ancient sepia look or mix the colour settings to produce your desired monochrome tint.

Feature Overview

  • Easy to use dialog layout
  • 4 slider controls
  • Save your own presets (Windows only)
  • Load and reuse presets (Windows only)
  • Zoom preview area in/out

Slider Controls

  • EC : Exposure compensation
  • Colour : RGB balance

Compatible Image Modes

  • RGB 8 bit mode (24 bit images)

System Requirements

PC : Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/Vista, plus any host graphics application that supports the Photoshop *.8bf format plug-in standard.

Mac : MacOS 8 or higher and also MacOS X compatible.

Please note that not all graphics programs are 100% compatible with plug-ins. Consult your program's documentation for more information regarding the installation and use of 3rd-party filters, thank you.

Installation

Download the zip or sit file, uncompress all the files to your chosen "Plugins" folder, configure your host to look in that folder (if necessary), then restart your graphics app and the new effects should appear somewhere in the filter menu. This is the basic procedure for installing plug-ins. However, some hosts have slight variations so for more details please read the documentation that came with your graphics program.

Want More?

If you enjoy using this product then please check out the more advanced RetroGrade filter which offers additional features for the enthusiast of classic black & white photography effects.