It’s $19.99 for the standard version or $69.99 for the Pro version it requires OS X 10.9 Mavericks and at least 4 GB of RAM.ĭeveloper Macphun has created a number of photo-editing apps over the years for both the Mac and iOS. They don’t offer the adjustments needed to turn an average black-and-white image into something spectacular.įilling this void is the new Tonality from Macphun. Unfortunately the standard tools for photo manipulation - Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, and Apple’s soon-to-be-discontinued Aperture - are not really designed for editing black-and-white photography their focus is on color photos. ![]() I’ve worked on capturing buildings, street scenes, and portraits in my own neighborhood, much as they did, and sometimes I want my images to be in black and white, to convey the timelessness that I feel when I’m on my street. I’m an amateur photographer, with a love of classic photos of my city (New York) by artists such as Berenice Abbott, Rudy Burckhardt, Bruce Davidson, and Helen Levitt. Macphun Tonality Makes Black-and-White Photos Pop
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