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Colorsplash: #2 of my top 5 iPhone Photo Apps- “A Splash of color from Colorsplash”- TUAW Review

TUAW did a much better job today describing what I attempted to share (regarding the usability of Colorsplash) below…

My description…

[Photography] My Top Five iPhone Photo Apps…Photogene, CameraBag, ColorSplash, Pano, and Flickit- posted 2/16/09

“The navigation, brushes, and stability are top notch. I love how you can switch between the colored portions of the image and the masked portions of the image to adjust the tiniest of details.

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(Via edu.Mac.nation.)

Here is their description…

A Splash of color from Colorsplash- posted 2/17/09

“You can zoom into the photo using the usual finger controls, and paint color selectively on an image, leaving a very striking effect. You do all this with your finger on the touch screen, and with a bit of practice and judicious zooming you can really be very accurate. We’re used to seeing images like this come out of high end photo programs, but doing it on the iPhone is a bit of a stunner.

The app allows unlimited undo, and brushes can be semi-transparent, so the amount of color can be varied. A palette gives you the option of hard edge or soft edge brushes, and you can save your work at any stage and go back to intermediate versions of your image if you want to. You can work in portrait or landscape mode, and there is detailed, built in help.

(Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW).)

Check out the reviews on iTunes for more opinions from the users…

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