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AppRecs rating 3.9. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 23 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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5 star
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4 star
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3 star
7%
2 star
4%
1 star
19%
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Credible reviews
75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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70% positive sampled reviews
About Simply B&W
An easy and simple way to turn your colour shots into dramatic black and white photos. Explore tone, brightness and contrast to re-visualise your images on your iOS device.
Learn to look in monochrome and develop your own interpretation of reality.
Try SimplyB&W Today!
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Features:
* Classic SLR style editing controls in a single view.
* Tap or dial in adjustments to the exposure, brightness and contrast of the image.
* Add simulated film grain.
* Select from 6 different coloured lens filters to enhance certain colours and shades in a photo.
* Preserve EXIF and Geolocation data.
* Outputs images in full resolution.
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What App Reviewers say:
LifeInLoFi
"With minimal fuss, Simply B&W quickly creates rich, great looking black and white photos."
AppAdvice
"This sleek and simple app provides a minimalistic user interface that is intuitive and filled with plenty of powerful features. It also stays out of the way so that the focus is all on your images rather than the app itself. Weve been enjoying making classy black-and-white photos with SimplyB&W over the past few days. If you feel like seeing the world through black-and-white, then you need to give SimplyB&W a try for yourself."
Mashable.com
"This well-designed, capable app provides just what you need to create stunning, classic black-and-white photos on your iPhone"
ComboApps Blog
"If you want to make beautiful black and whites with one app, then Simply B&W is the only app you will ever need"
appotography.com
"Given the overabundance of black and white converters in the App Store, Simply B&W can easily go unnoticed. As a matter of fact, although I am mostly devoted to black and white photography, I had overlooked this app myself. However, as far as the value of Simply B&W is concerned, I am quite sure iPhone black and white enthusiasts will enjoy this app quite a bit"
icommephoto.com
"In a few words: app creation of black and white as simple and elegant, Simply B & W produces natural results and well balanced. An excellent choice of its kind!"
iosphotoapps.com
"The beauty of this app is the simplicity. You just choose from one of the five color filters, and then tweak brightness/contrast"
iphoneography.com
"Simply B&W is definitely a simple to use app that is very capable of producing some really nice black and white images, either directly from the camera itself, or existing photos. Whilst it doesn't offer the features found in some of the more advanced black and white apps, what it does offer, it does well"
Babble.com
#9 in the Top 25 iPhone Photo Apps for Parents of 2011
"This app provides helpful advice on which filter to choose and easily has the best image quality of any other app of its kind. It also has a magical power to make a wild, screaming child look serious, astute, and brooding..."
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Reviews for Simply B&W
Typhon1452
Simply The Best
I have been looking for an app like this for years ! If you are an artist who works from photos and you have photos with poor contrast, this is the app you want.
2cowboy1
What’s the point?
What’s the point of having both a shutter speed adjustment and an exposure adjustment - the both do exactly the same thing! A redundant waste of space. AND, where’s the option to choose NO filter? It used to exist. I can see where by increasing ISO you thereby increase grain, but unless you’re a photographer you might no know or understand that. Are you just adding or changing features for the sake of change without adding usefulness? A BIG miss! UPDATE: In response to the developer’s response - that still makes NO sense! Why not just call UV No Filter (NF) if that’s what it s or supposed to be? And, using Shutter to adjust brightness and contrast (doubtful) is just ridiculous! As a working professional photographer for over 40 years it’s my opinion that you’ve gone backwards with your app.