4.2
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Customers appreciate ImageColorizer for its impressive colorization results, easy-to-use interface, and efficient restoration capabilities. While some users have noted limitations in resolution and batch processing, the overall sentiment is positive. The tool's ability to bring old photos back to life is resonating with users, making it a solid buy for those seeking to revitalize their cherished memories.
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Back to the free plan
I bought this deal and all of a sudden the booted me out of LTD to some free plan. What happened?
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Turn your B&W Photos into Colorful Masterpieces
I was looking for a way to colorize photos taken a long time ago and found ImageColorizer. This is a great tool for anyone who has old photos and wants to add color back into them with the help of AI. It's more affordable, faster, and more accurate than other photo editing tools I've tried.
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Was Working Fine But.........!
This app has not worked for two days and I have been trying to contact the developer via there email as instructed and have had no reply.....Until this is corrected unfortunately it is junk ! Avoid it like the plague and save your money !
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Skip this one
I decided to test this with photos from my grandfather where were before WW2. Did this software colour the images... yes... was it great... no. There are greenish horses in the photos.
The resolution upload and file size limit is quite low at only 3000 x 3000 and 5MB.
Also as these are scans from old photos there were scratches and nicks so I tried their damaged pics tool and it took the image and removed ALL the scratches and issues but now the image is so low res/blocky it actually worse than before I started.
Does it do the job... yes... does it do the job well... no.
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This works, but sadly there are better and cheaper options.
Ok so I tested this out with about 520 images, I was greatly disappointed by the fact there was no batch processing and that I had to wait between each image to click the next one... It took over 3 hours to complete... The final results were nice though, but then I discovered that I owned PixageFX on Steam... Which apparently has just gotten a colorized option, not only can it do still images with no limitations, but it can also process video and do batch processing. In about 90 seconds I had all my images processed and the results were about the same. The only thing I really noticed was that the blue light from the windows was a bit cleaner with the imagecolorizer than was Pixage, but that then we bring cost into the equation.
PixageFX costs $19.99 full features. It does more than just image colorization too, it has a ton of very specific filters including normal map generation to add 3 dimensional lighting effects to 2 dimensional images, pixelization dither effect that doesn't suck. Image repair, image vectorizations, AI based resize... I mean... It does a lot for just $20 and does it well and it much faster. Knowing this exists, I cannot recogmend imagecolorizer at it's current price. It just doesn't make sense.
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