BLACK - B&W Film Emulator Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 68 reviews. Read all reviews for BLACK - B&W Film Emulator for iPhone.
BLACK - B&W Film Emulator is free iOS app published by Stojanowski Consulting Ltd

Resolution

Mcf76

It doesn't save full resolution? Is this a joke? How can you claim to be a photography app yet export such low resolutions?


LOL 1.99 to use?This app isn't worth it

Nobody7719

Get Snapseed or Aviary??This app is one of those ripoff scams,If I could give negative stars I would.


You want stuff, you gotta pay.

Another old grouch

Stop whining, you baby, and pay the $1.99 out of your diaper money, so the author will write more cool apps. What's a dollar ninety nine? I paid just to see if I liked the app!


$1.99 isn't free!

JohnnyL3

You can download this app if you really like deleting things. Terrible App! You download, use the app, get you picture just the way you like it and BAM, $1.99 to store the picture. $1.99 isn't free.


A decent app

LorNrocks

Downloaded this as I do free photo apps that are new to the App Store to try them out. The features were decent, but the same effects can be done on actual free apps like Aviary, VSCO cam, etc. I was bummed to see the app wants $1.99 to save photos. I wouldn't mind that if it was just listed as a paid app in the first place instead of being under free. Suffice to say, I wasn't impressed enough to pay and deleted the app. Ah well.


Not free at all

feivel613

Zero functionality without paying


Deception

sportster65

Should have just stated it will cost a $1.99 to really get true functionality of this app.


not that good

Miahcraw

Why does it cost 1.99 for basic editing? Ever thing should just be free. I'm disappointed in this app


Not at all an impressive app

This Space for Rent

First of all, as others have mentioned, it is really not free if you want to do anything more than play with settings. To save a photo and look at it outside the App would cost $1.99. Not that $1.99 is a lot of money, buy giving you a very limited # of film types and having you purchase the remaining complete pack would make more sense. More importantly it's pretty much just junk. Anyone familiar with the films being emulated, knows the emulations are pretty much worthless. Additionally the controls are limited and not well implemented. There are other apps for free that have better implement as well as paid apps you may already own. This app needs to be reworked and a better in-app purchase model implemented in order to be recommended. For now, avoid and don't waste your time with this poorly done and not free app.


Garbage

JakeDSGN

Another piece of garbage app with a hidden call to buy button. If you want to keep your resulting edit you just wasted your time tweaking, gotta pay up! Stick with VSCO. Although their mobile filters are named differently than the desktop version, at least they come a whole lot closer to true "film emulation." TBH, the stock iOS photo app is levels ahead - and curves too.