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Colorsplash can dramatically transform your photos by converting them to black and white while keeping selected details in color, a process known as color desaturation.
The in-program tutorial is concise and will get you started quickly. To begin a session you may choose to load an image from your device�s photo album or take a new photo. The app then converts the image to black and white and allows you to selectively add color back in using one of 4 available brushes�hard or soft edged, opaque or transparent color. There are two view modes within ColorSplash; the �normal� mode shows the image in black and white with part color and �red mode� shows the colored areas of the photo in a vibrant opaque red (to make it easier to see and edit the borders between colored and b&w areas). You can pan and zoom the image to make coloring individual areas easier. When you exit ColorSplash your work is automatically saved as a �session�; anyone who has ever accidentally hit the home screen or received a phone call mid-edit will appreciate this feature. Multiple sessions can be stored and completed images are then saved to the camera roll. It is important to note that some of ColorSplash�s preferences are only accessible from the iPhone�s Settings app; here the brush size can be adjusted and auto-rotate can be turned off.
There is a lot to like and little to criticize with ColorSplash.
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