Darkroom: Photo & Video Editor

Darkroom: Photo & Video Editor

By Bergen Co.

  • Category: Photo & Video
  • Release Date: 2015-02-12
  • Current Version: 6.7.10
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 81.99 MB
  • Developer: Bergen Co.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 16.4
Score: 4.78942
4.78942
From 25,876 Ratings

Description

Discover the epitome of mobile editing with Darkroom: Photo & Video Editor, meticulously crafted for iPhone and iPad. Elevate your creative journey with Darkroom, your mobile-centric toolkit packed with a comprehensive set of features that simplify and enhance your photo and video editing experience. Dive into the realm of AI-powered depth editing and intelligent object detection, allowing you to create a 3D visual map of your photo's scenario and fine-tune individual elements such as sky, hair and skin with unrivalled accuracy. Darkroom's rich feature set complements the functionality of advanced photo editors such as Adobe Lightroom and Canva, providing a comprehensive toolkit for every editing need. Explore a world of limitless creativity with touch-based curves and selective colour tools that streamline your editing process while encouraging the creation of unique presets. Explore the full potential of your RAW photos with full-resolution editing and 16-bit colour depth, capturing every nuance of detail, shadows and highlights. Dive into video editing with Darkroom for real-time playback and 4K video colour grading. Embellish your video content with filters, frames and a host of editing tools, making Darkroom a versatile tool for all your photo and video editing needs. Use Darkroom's comprehensive album management suite for easy photo organisation. The built-in Hashtag Manager and Siri Shortcuts feature make it easy to create and export hashtags. Enjoy the simplicity of batch editing similar to PicsArt or Canva, all in one versatile application. Take advantage of the Darkroom membership trial and subscription, which offers exceptional value and provides an easy-to-use alternative to applications like Adobe Lightroom. Simplified subscription management and auto-renewal settings provide users with a worry-free experience. Whether you're a fan of VSCO, Peachy, IG filters or rely on Canva and Pic Collage for your editing needs, the upcoming release of Darkroom is a must-have. Get ready to experience the future of mobile-centric photo and video editing with the new Darkroom: Photo & Video Editor. Note: Your Darkroom+ membership will automatically renew unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Go to Settings > iTunes & App Store > Apple ID > Subscriptions to manage your membership and turn off auto-renewal. Your iTunes account will be charged at the time of purchase confirmation. View our terms and conditions here: https://darkroom.co/legal/terms.html View our privacy policy here: https://darkroom.co/legal/privacy-policy.html

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Reviews

  • New update broke video exports

    1
    By Editor 22
    Just downloaded the new update and now the app refuses to export edited videos. Darkroom shows success even when it’s not even downloaded. It’s suspiciously quick of an export for a 4k video. I paid for the app and really hope this gets fixed soon. Otherwise this is my last year using it.
  • editing

    4
    By msqared14
    would like to be able to blacl out or cut out things or people in the back ground but over all an amazing app.
  • So close to being Great!

    4
    By Afigs
    This app has made me fall in love with iPhone photography and editing. The UI is beautiful, simple and versatile. But….please add a brush/heal tool. Then it will get all the stars!
  • own to rent

    1
    By iq2
    dolls who bought this? should be grandfathered in. you took something i bought from you away, and now i have to rent it to use it. do i get my purchase money back? of course not. it’s a good app. shame it’s ruined by how they handled this. i am an artist living on a fixed income well below the poverty line so there’s simply now way i can rent apps. for years, i saved then bought. i taught myself how to do iphoneography from scratch—while homeless. i even sold work here and there. i’d never have been able to do that with how things are now.
  • decent except

    3
    By Jo mama was here
    works well when its not crashing
  • Failed to do what I needed, won’t let me cancel

    1
    By karynmendel
    The app wasn’t helpful for what I needed. I started a free trial but there is no option to cancel it without emailing them. I’ve reached out to the company multiple times, with no reply. Please help.
  • Opening videos remains buggy

    3
    By Mike3292
    The app has a lot of trouble with videos, particularly 4K drone footage. The issue tends to be playback that stalls until force quit, unable to save video error, and general playback lag. This is on iPhone 15 Pro.
  • Super Unstable

    1
    By R3v3r3nd Meat
    Can’t use this program as a serious tool because it crashes every other minute.
  • I like it but it's lacking some things

    4
    By freshmonkey1212
    I have used LR for the last several years, but I haven't wanted to pay the subscription, so I found this. I enjoy it. The interface is easy to use and inspiring. The free version is pretty great if you shoot with JPEG, but you'll want to go to the plus version if you shoot RAW. I find LR has way more features, but DR gets by and does a good job with what it has. Some things that I wish it had: - Unlocked curves (not a fan of the 3-point system) - Subtractive masks (LR allows you to make masks within masks which provides incredible freedom. The masks in DR feel restrictive for me) - Auto-level - Sharpening masks If these were added, I would switch from LR without a hesitation.
  • My go-to mood enhancer

    5
    By M Chase
    I love editing in Lightroom, and occasionally Photoshop. They're my first port of call, and probably always will be. But that's just where I start. I feel like my best work isn't finished until I've brought it through the Darkroom process. I have my own presets that I work from and I love them. The only criticism I have is around pasting edits - I have my presets set to, say. 42 percent opacity, but when I apply the filter, the opacity is defaulted to 100 percent. I have to manually adjust the opacity in at least one image before copying and pasting the preset onto my gallery. Outside of this minor annoyance, I love the ability to create my own "film," so I continue to use the app regularly.

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