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  • Love this app!

    This app helped me in improving my manual water painting skills. It has wonderful effects and never lets me down.
  • Awesomeness

    Love what I can do to jazz up my photos. Cannot wait until you add more variations.
  • Brilliant

    A fabulous app for painters to aid imagination and new approaches, ideas to expand the “what if”.
  • Good but could be great

    It’s very useful as a watercolour tool. It can help you visualise shadows, highlights, shapes and accents. But, I am always wishing it could be just a little better. The app on the Mac seems to be more powerful but I work solely from my iPad. I would gladly pay more for a more powerful version for iPad. More detailed renderings (from 12 Jumbo to perhaps an 18 or 20) especially for the Natural, Bold and Technical filters and larger output sizes.
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  • Fabulous App

    This app does an amazing job turning your photos into works of art. I’ve take the manipulated images and upload them to create all kinds of prints on different mediums like canvas and wood. I love the number of choices that you are given to manipulate your print as some lend themselves differently depending on your subject.
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  • My Go-to for special cards and MORE!

    I love your app! I especially love the variety of choices of looks for each picture - I’ve used several different ones.

    I first learned of it when our kids surprised us with a gallery wrapped Waterlogue pic of our home, which I still treasure.

    I created a triptych above my couch done with your app that I absolutely love - it’s an overview of the beach where we got engaged. We get tons of compliments on it!

    I also found another maybe somewhat morbid use for it? I create a beautiful watercolor image of friends that have passed away and use it for a one-of-a-kind sympathy card, which several friends have told me they treasure.
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  • Revised review

    Feeling bad now because I too hastily gave this app one star. Although it is limited in what it does, for certain photos it’s quite unique. Best of all, it saves the finished work in very High Res, more than any other app I use. Sorry about that. Wish I. could delete previous review.
  • Great for Gifts!

    I absolutely LOVE Waterlogue. I have used it for years and have turned so many photos into gorgeous watercolors. In all honesty it doesn’t capture faces really well - especially when the subject is looking straight at the camera. But if you catch the subject turned slightly, it does people well. It’s fabulous for architecture inside and out like your home or city scenes.
    I have printed my Waterlogue images on watercolor paper at Staples and have framed and given them as gifts. And I have made coasters and coffee cups with Waterlogue images. Our friends just took us boating today. I took pics of them and the boat at a pretty waterside restaurant. When thanking them I sent an image of their photo that was turned into a watercolor via Waterlogue. It’s the BEST!
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  • Not for MacBook

    This has been my favourite app on my iPad and phone for many years and it works beautifully though with few operator options.
    However the expensive app on my MacBook Pro has many operator options to play with but - it refuses to save the results.
    It saves a thumbnail only. In closing the app it does give you the option to save but it does this in a package with a ‘Waterlogue’ extension. Within it is the actual file called ‘preview.’
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    Developer Response

    Hi! We'd love to offer some additional assistance with your issue :) . You can reach out to us directly at support@tinrocket.com . In this specific save case you mentioned, you might be looking for the "Export" option, which would allow saving in many different formats. Best, Nick - Tinrocket Support Team
  • Magical!

    An amazing little app that takes “the precise” and transforms it into a question! …into a possibility!

    For me, as a designer, the use and beauty of a watercolor is that viewer’s see and understand the larger subject…while individually, they tend to get lost in visually hazy and differently perceived details…i.e. they all/each seeing different things within a watercolor. This effect allows for further creative thought…prompting further explorations…further discussions, whereas the effect of presenting a photo is much more often seen as…perceived as…a conclusion.

    Waterlogue does exactly what I need…what I personally enjoy, as well! It transforms “the real” …into dreams!
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