Simply B&W Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for Simply B&W for iPhone.
Simply B&W is free iOS app published by James Moore

Enjoyable

ZeroWunderlust

A lot of fun. But I wish it was possible to import more than one photo at a time.


Love it!

Moon lazy

Love the filters. Adds to the depth of the B&W photo conversions from color. ???


Best B&W app ever!

Caliza_

I love that is has all the filters I used to use when I did black and white in the dark room all those years ago. The controls are simple enough and all my friends ask how I get my photos to look so good. I highly recommend this app!


Almost perfect

Geo665

I love b&w photography and this app is almost perfect for creating amazing images. Just needs a couple more filters and more abilities to tweet things.


Almost there!

mikeoregon

The heart of the app, converting color to B&W, works well. The frame options need fixing.


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810dre

Super cool


B& W

Mono phobia

This is a great app b&w is the only way to shoot


Great App couple improvements needed

Brando

I love the way the app works - simple and easy to get great effects. Saving custom presets is useful. My only feedback to improve this app is to make it so I can send photos to and from the app from other apps such as Snapseed or Instagram. Right now I have to save the image to my library and then open it up again from my next app which is a pain given that this app is the only one out of my collection that doesn't allow this. The creators could really streamline the workflow of their users if they implemented this feature.


Lives up to its name.

Dent De Leon

Lacking tons of filters and sliders, this app hits the right notes for me.The color filters and the simple controls for brightness, contrast and grain let me quickly get the effect I want. The presets, though limited are just what I need, a nice mix of Kodak and Ilford film stocks and a couple of other choices. This app is a hidden gem.


Excellent!

agovernale

Not overly complicated. Effective filter implantation. I found myself recreating a style I used as a film-based B&W photographer. I am able to "pull" a full tonal range with ease! I'm in love with photography again!