Surprisingly Different! Which App's Monochrome Processing Do You Prefer?
2020.08.23 published
Using monochrome photos is stylish*
Many brides use monochrome photos for wedding paper items like profile books and seating charts.
It's simple yet stylish.
It has a unique, cool atmosphere.
A bit nostalgic.
Slightly artistic.
The atmosphere of paper items that use monochrome photos on the cover gives that kind of impression*
There are many textures in monochrome!
Editing photos to monochrome is easy.
You can do it instantly using the editing features in the iPhone photo folder or the filter functions on Instagram.
However, even though we sum it up as monochrome, there are plenty of variations (like differences in contrast between black and white, or the atmosphere of each texture)!
✓ Some filters have strong contrasts between black and white,
✓ There are filters that have a sepia-like, film photo appearance,
✓ And some with a hazy, whitish filter...!
The world of monochrome is a very profound world of editing that is more than just “removing color.”
So, when you want to use monochrome photos, it's a good idea to look at various black-and-white filters, and choose one that suits your taste.
This way, you can create more cherished and satisfying handmade paper items*
Here’s a recommended app.
If you want to use monochrome photos, be sure to check out this app.
"BLACK - B&W Film Emulator."
This is an image editing app specifically focused on monochrome processing, allowing you to choose from an impressive 11 filters and save your favorites♩
I've lined up all 11 filters*
I actually processed this pre-wedding photo using "BLACK - B&W Film Emulator"!
By lining up all 11 filters, you can see the differences between them clearly.
Some filters have vivid colors, while others have a soft, blurry feel.
I feel like my perspective on monochrome photos has broadened!
It sounds like fun to think about which filter fits the wedding and the design image of the paper items...??
Further fine-tuning can be done with your usual app!
I introduced the app “BLACK - B&W Film Emulator,” which is specialized in monochrome processing.
Within the app, after selecting a filter, there are also detailed adjustment features like fade and tone curves, but those are paid options.
So, if you want to make it a bit whiter, or a little brighter...! You can do fine adjustments with a different app♩
Brides who plan to use monochrome photos for their paper items should definitely check out this app.
I hope you create some stylish items!
➡ You can install it here if you're using iPhone