Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $0.99 | Christopher Jones | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
When Photone first loads, it displays the color palette which you use to choose the toning color. You can touch this palette anywhere to see how it works: move your finger around the screen. Then pick the photograph you want to tone and choose the color you want. The more saturated colors at the edges of the screen shade to neutral gray in the middle.
Photone does not work like a color filter. Its effect is like a duotone print: the shadows stay black and the highlights stay white, with graduated shades of the chosen color in between. Relative lightness remains unchanged, so you can tone a toned photograph with a different color without any loss of quality.
On the tool bar:-
• Pick a photograph from the Camera Roll, Saved Photos, or the Photo Library.
• Save the toned photograph back to the Camera Roll or Saved Photos.
• Mail the toned photograph attached to an email.
The photograph you pick is displayed first in color. If you Save or Mail it without choosing a toning color, a black and white version will be saved or mailed.
Note that this app requires permission to access Location Services. This is only required because reading a photo in your library gives the app access to location metadata which may be present in the photo. Photone does not track your current location.
If you have issues with Photone, PLEASE contact the developer via the Photone Support link: your feedback is valuable.
The app support page is nonexistent, as is the functionality of this app. It fails to import *any* image, large or small. What a waste! Why does Apple require at least a 1-star rating before posting these reviews? Minus-10 stars would be more appropriate.
I just bought the application but it says it can't access my pictures, After resetting the iPad tried again but nothing happens. I reinstalled the app this time allowing it to find my location, and now it works
I got the app because I was looking for something that would allow me an easy color overlay. Sure, I could have purchased iPhoto for iPhone but why? I have plenty of photo apps that give me a variety of filters and this was the only thing missing.