Photo colorization software bumped to version 2.0

by Mathew Honan, MacCentral

Akvis released an upgrade to its automatic photo colorizing application, Coloriage on Wednesday, bringing it to version 2.0.

The software adds color to black and white photos, and runs as a plug-in with Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements and Corel Photo-Paint. In addition to adding color, a Keep-Color tool will replace colors only in defined areas of the picture, while the areas masked with the Keep-Color tool remain unchanged. New to version 2 are the Undo/Redo buttons and translation of Color Library into English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Japanese.

Akvis offers a 10-day fully functional trial of Coloriage 2.0; registration costs $97.00 for a home license and $246.00 for a business license.

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