![]() Because all processing is on their servers, I'd be careful about uploading only photos that are not controversial or could reveal sensitive information (I suspect this would be very few photos). I hope that one day these worries are no longer a concern, but the Dev can no longer agree that the government in PRC China will not require them to violate their privacy agreement. I'd just like to add that the Dev is in Hong Kong. ![]() Also, both the app and the website are free. I hope the developer will continue to work on this, because he has a good app that could be a great app. ![]() The upload and download times are short, and the colorizing is just a few seconds. This is not perfect, but it is impressiveĪll in all, this is a very good app. Even getting rid of the yellow was done well, and there was no loss of sharpness. It rendered the background as mostly black and white. This app successfully colorized all the people and their clothing in a 430K PNG. It was a small, 61K Jpeg of an old, yellowed newspaper photo. ![]() Viewed side by side, while it was possible to tell which was the original, both looked good enough to post online or look at in a normal size on my phone. The grass was green, the leaves were a different but nice shade of green, and the building had subtle and appropriate colors. Although the result wasn't identical to the original (it had no basis for choosing exact colors), it looked realistic, sharp, and in general was very believable. It was a squirrel on a tree in front of a building with grass on the ground. The first was a 1.2 Mb jpeg I took on my phone and converted to B&W. ![]()
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