B/C - Brightness and Contrast Mixer

 

The Brightness/Contrast Mixer is at the top right, labelled B/C.  The horizontal (left and right) axis controls the amount of Brightness and vertical axis (up and down) controls the amount of Contrast.

 

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If you click, hold and drag the cross-hair’s target around the Brightness/Contrast box, you will see the effect on the appearance of the Palette as shown in the following set of screen-grabs.

 

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At a read-out of 50,97 the contrast is really dark; at 50,16 the contrast is very light; at 8,79 there is a low-level of contrast and it looks gloomy; and at 95,29 the Palette  looks bright and highly contrasted.  

 

If you drag the Brightness setting to 100, i.e. hard left of the B/C Mixer, you will be thresholding the Palette - i.e. the colours are reduced to just black and white.   If you then slide the cross-hairs up and down, the area of white will decrease as you slide up, and decrease as you slide down – the opposite is true for the black areas.  In this screen-grab the setting has been moved to 100,68.

 

The B/C Mixer’s threshold function is particularly useful when you want to create a mask, for example to distribute colour in a defined area.

 

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