Deep Color - AI Powered Color

Deep Color - AI Powered Color

By Dongwook Cho

  • Category: Entertainment
  • Release Date: 2018-12-21
  • Current Version: 1.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 7.89 MB
  • Developer: Dongwook Cho
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 13.0
Score: 3.41176
3.41176
From 17 Ratings

Description

[Deep Color] enables you to give life to black and white photo. No need for manual color selection. With the powerful AI engine, you can colorize any photo at just single step. Enjoy the magic of auto colorization!

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Reviews

  • What happened here?

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    By PhelineCat
    I'm going from 4 to 2 stars since the capacity to control the edits is gone. I've had a few photos I just hadn't had a chance to do for awhile and whoo boy are they awful. Shouldn't the devs spend time improving their apps, not laying waste to them? ---- ~January, 2020---The app colors black and white photos and then has curves, hues and more for editing. (The only other) reviewer (Mattstar) claims there's free apps to do this in a less "sketchy" way but I don't think so. I've had reasonable success with this. Sometimes editing the B&W photo first is helpful. (why do so many people just slap a photo up without looking at it?)
  • Worst colorization

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    By IncanusMerlin
    I’ve tried several. Colorize and remini have been good but not control. This one has control but HORRIBLE color. I tried several black and white photos and it’s unbelievable how bad.
  • Sketchy behavior

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    By Mattstar69
    Prior to doing anything with a photo aside from cropping the photo the app needs to download data to work on the photo. It doesn’t give you a yes or no option to download data. It give you the option to say “ok” and no other options and it’s there without any way to remove unless you close the app. So what exactly is the 14mb app have in it then if it can’t do anything without downloading more data. Is it even downloading or is it uploading? As far as functionality the app can crop photos and flip them and then once download there are better apps that do more that are free that don’t require sketchy downloading prior to use. I don’t want to be paranoid but I’m wishing I hadn’t downloaded the app period since we already know Malicious apps have made it through apples screening and this one may be Benign or not. Maybe it’s benign until it downloads that required bit of information that your only option is to allow or close the app. Sorry but there are free apps that do more and demand less

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