Darkr - Black And White Filter Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 75 reviews. Read all reviews for Darkr - Black And White Filter for iPhone.
Darkr - Black And White Filter is free iOS app published by Marcus Carlsson

Really cool

Kristi217

I'm having a lot of fun with this. I was looking for a new way to edit a bunch of pictures of flowers I took, and this editor is just what I was looking for. It gives your photos a great effect !


Takes me back to before there was digital

Spy 1000

printing was a performance art as well as alchemy. Watching the inkjet printer couldn't possibly match the sensation of watching the printed image appear in the soup of chemicals but this gets close to the expressiveness of the final product


Like the real deal!

jose reines

Love it. Is addictive and reminds me of the time in the dark room


Love

h?

This is a fantastic app. I’m a photog, yet I don’t have a camera and this app allows me to create photos that feel like I spent hours editing and printing them.


Good!!!!!!

Curly wdw

Very good!!!!


Good but expensive please 0:99

Payam malaeke

Good but expensive


If I could give it 10 stars...

Dave Ritchie

If you’ve ever used large or medium format cameras and a real darkroom, you’ll love this app and the level of creative scope it gives you with just the few filter and camera options. Seems like there isn’t much here, but it does a whole lot that no other camera app will do. This app is one to add to the collection that is different from the pack.


LOVE THIS APP

Detroit71

This app is my favorite photo app by far! The tutorials are awesome and explained just how to use the app in a very simple way! This is the only app to use!


Awesome

Foxtrot96!

Best app ever for darker filters !! Love it .


Remarkable

Tsering Darge

I am a large and medium format photographer, best known for my portraiture. This is a super enjoyable app and a great way of using the iPhone camera. Among the highlights, my favorite is that the large format camera is just as fidgety as the real thing and demands a focus on composition in the same way. The film choices, dodging, burning, blurring, filtering and other options yield great photos. And you have to have a good eye, this is for people who understand, or are willing to learn, that artistry is proportional to effort. I will be eager to see how it develops over time.