Color Tone Maker Reviews
Published by T-Logic on 2024-10-25🏷️ About: Use your photos to automatically create color palette reference images. • First choose a photo from your photo library to create a color palette with.
🏷️ About: Use your photos to automatically create color palette reference images. • First choose a photo from your photo library to create a color palette with.
You can only have 6 colors in your palette. The "tap to edit color" that you see in the description is just replacing one of those 6 colors with a color from the picture you chose. You don't get to mess with it any more that that. And it's just a tap of your finger - no zooming in to get the part of the picture you want, and no magnifier to get it accurately. If you don't get lucky with the first poke off the screen, you keep "editing" (tap three wrong cooler in pallet and try to poker the right one out of the picture). It took me all of a minute to explore the entirety of ColorToneMaker as there are very few options here. My favorite app for color palettes is the "Palette Cam" app.
I chose an image with no black, whatsoever. It was a pastel photo of the clouds I had taken a while back and edited to have a few more colors and just to test out ColorToneMaker I decided to choose that one because it had a substantial amount of colors. I received one color. One. Color.
The rest was just darkness.
I thought maybe it was a fluke so I tried again with a picture of the sky I took and edited and this one had a little bit of black but I had cropped out most of it to the point where there was just a little of a skinny tree sticking up into the frame and half of the only four colors it gave me were well, black.
Also side note I was promised 6 colors from the images on the AppStore and I only got four every time so that’s a complete lie.
0/10
I downloaded ColorToneMaker since I just was trying to extract certain colors from a photo. Auto feature? Pretty decent. But as soon as I tried to click the specific shade of brown on the photo it registers as green, okay? Weird, I try again. Blue. Teal. Lilac, Navy. Try clicking on a different spot; Pink, Green, Blue again, White??? I give up. I’ll download it again once they fix this bug. It seems like a cool app otherwise.
The photo I used was a beautiful classic portrait by John William Godward. ColorToneMaker gave me only 3 colors back, including black. Needless to say, there are more color combinations in the portrait. I haven’t experimented much and perhaps other pictures will do better. If so, I’ll revise this review.
It only allows you to use it for one picture before demanding you purchase ColorToneMaker . One use is not enough to judge if it is worth purchasing.
Your app just made me pay $4.99 to save my images and now it crashes every time I try to change the colors in the palette. 😒
Didn’t work at all on basic photos. Identities 2 colors. Want my money back.
Any color chosen doesn’t have any technical reference: hex number RGB Pantone, nothing!
all it does is frash
I actually like ColorToneMaker, but I wish that I could tap and drag my finger to get the EXACT color that I want rather than having to tap multiple times in the same area for ColorToneMaker to “find” the color I want. But good overall.
The resizing doesn’t even work 🤦🏻♀️
I love ColorToneMaker! Simple to use and exactly what I needed 💜
Very functional.
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| Plus Access | $1.49 |
| Plus | $4.99 |
| Plus Access | $7.99 |
• First choose a photo from your photo library to create a color palette with.
• Random Colors will automatically create a color palette based on the photo.
• Pick Colors lets you pick each color individually by tapping on your photo.
Subscriptions can be managed by the user and auto renewal can be turned off by going to the Apple ID Account Settings after purchase.
Use your photos to automatically create color palette reference images.