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
Whistleblowerusa
Why do developers post apps as being free? Be honest. This one is ok and really not worth the $. Especially when you can download and use Photoshop for free.
sterlingz
This app delivers some of the best black and white images I've seen on iOS. The UI is opinionated, and that's a good thing. Would love to see more features added in future to make this a full blown editor.
Mr Aalen
This app has a few poor reviews and I completely disagree with each one. The app is great, and the pictures do save to your camera roll if you choose (without you having to pay). It has an easy to use interface unlike some apps which you can't navigate around easily. Overall it's a genius idea because black and white pictures never go out of style. ;)
Itstayyork
$1,99 isn't free, alright, but we have a amazing function on iPhone called "print screen" you just need choose it favourite effect, touch on image and BAM, print screen
edisoncarter
First of all, the app is free to use and save photos if you only use the film presets. It's 1.99 if you want to use curves, fade, or vignette. That aside, it's an interesting start for the app, I hope it's developed further. Simply BW is free and offers more adjustments. I'm I liked the film presets, but they have no grain! HP5 should look grainier that Tri-X. Curves are great, but what about color filters? Use a red to darken skies or green to lighten foliage, for example. If they add a bit more for that $1.99 I'll give it a higher rating.