Mono Lab
iOS Universel / Graphisme et design
Experiment with images in black and white.
Mono Lab is designed to explore the unexpected. Each filter begins as a concept.
Not a preset, not a style - but a way of thinking about the image.
// What if the image fractured across time? What if it was compressed by invisible force? What if parts of it were gradually overtaken?
From subtle relief to structural collapse, topology drift, mesh warps, fracture effects, misregistration, and controlled instability... every tool is built for experimentation without distraction. It's responsive and fun.
## Interactive Filters (X): distortion that responds to you.
Shift the image through movement and contact. Tilt to bend structure. Rotate to redirect tension. Touch to anchor, drag to stretch, hold to resist. Each gesture leaves a trace. Each motion reshapes the outcome.
## 3D Surface Mode: a dimensional approach to distortion.
Map images across 12 surfaces and interpret them through 13 distinct lenses. Adjust depth manually. Refine spatial tension. Each surface behaves differently. Each lens reshapes the result.
Monochromatic.
Just structure, tone, dimension, and possibility.
## What You Can Do
• Access 140 concept-based filters for Black & White distortions
• New sensor based filters - your movement controls the effect
• Explore 12 dimensional surfaces and 13 lenses
• Refine light and structure
• Warp topology and form
• Collapse, fracture, and distort
• Create raster and vector outputs
• Build layered misregistrations
• Adjust pressure, grain, and tone
• Stack transformations
• Save directly to Files
Mono Lab is built for designers, artists, photographers, illustrators, and visual experimenters working in black and white.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Optimized distortion filters:
// Temporal Shatter - Time fractures across the image. Moments split, repeat, and misalign, as if multiple exposures are trying to exist at once.
// Pressure Veil - Invisible forces reshape the image. Structure compresses, swells, and bends as if pressed through shifting fields.
// Consumption - Dark mass overtakes the image. Structure is gradually absorbed, leaving behind only fragments of what was there.
# Filter Info Overlay fix - Tap the "?" button next to any filter name to see an explanation of the filter concept, how it behaves, and tips for getting the most out of it. Tap anywhere to dismiss.
Optimization:
Persistent Menu Fix
Auto-select first filter when switching tabs