Company Name: Marcus Carlsson
About: 3 million downloads
Featured as Today's app in many countries and is the
perfect app for learning photography.
"Darkr actually taught us how to frame
pictures better"
- AppleInsider
Have you ever dreamt of trying an old
darkroom, but don't have the equipment nor the time?
Now you can, and without
getting wet.
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by Bo Bilstrup
Come on we are in 2019, why digitally simulate a darkroom workflow when you have really great photo editing apps for iOS out there already. Digital is not a negative going to a paper and shouldn’t be treated as such as it just makes the digital workflow way slower and a bigger hassle. If you’re interested in Darkroom techniques it’s not that expensive to buy an enlarger and the trays plus liquid. And if you do black and white it’s really easy to also develop the film yourself. Digital is digital.
by Bad News Now
There is no chance to test it, try it or play with it without paying full price. It might be an excellent tool but I do not support the false advertising used in the App Store to entice me to download it. There are plenty of terrific apps out there- and if I can’t trust you to promote your tech honestly why would I trust you with my images?
by KBiz13
Perhaps I just misread the description or I was being stupid but I thought this app could scan my actual negatives and edit them. I will no longer have access to a dark room and was excited to see an app that could help me “develop” my remaining negatives. ((Wouldn’t that be amazing? Bypassing the whole printing process then scanning and editing the photos on/to a computer THEN saving them to the cloud to post on Instagram and other platforms?!))
Anyways, it’s a good app and I recommend it for pristine black and white photography. I however will probably not use it - I’m too let down to use this at the moment.
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