Sometimes ContrastMaster renders a bit slow after pressing OK. What can I do about it?
The slow down is usually caused by the Adaptive Contrast effect. Although it renders relatively fast on images below 1 Megapixel (like the preview image), it can take up to several minutes to process a 10 Megapixel image on an old single core processor. If you use a dual or quad core processor, the rendering will be up to two or four times faster. You can dramatically increase (up to eight times) the rendering of the Adaptive Contrast effect by activating the Speedup check box on the Adaptive tab sheet. However, the effect will then look a bit different. Sometimes it will look better, but other times you may want to keep the Speedup check box deactivated and accept the longer rendering time.
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