Color Splash and Photo Editor

Color Splash and Photo Editor

Recolor Effects, Edit Pictures

468 ratings
131 reviews
Free
In-App PurchasesWith Ads

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 5, 2017
  • May 9, 2026

Features

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Transform your photos by selectively adding color to black and white images or recoloring existing hues. Enhance your pictures with a vast array of filters, stickers, and editing tools for creative expression.

Selective color and recoloring
Grayscale conversion
Pan & Zoom editing
Redo/Undo functionality
200+ Filters
Stickers & Decorations
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What's New in Color Splash and Photo Editor

3.6

May 9, 2026

- Fixed small bugs

Subscription plans

Color Splash One Month

One Month access for all premium features

$4.991 Month
3 Days trial
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$1.99

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User reviews

Ok

I found it very hard to use at first then I got use to this app. I am having trouble viewing my art gallery. I am a 10 yr old.

Nul !

Toujours le fric !!! Il n’y a même pas moyen d’essayer votre application pompe à fric !!! Et vous , vous voulez vendre un chat dans un sac. Vous êtes nul !

Mediocre App

Sorry, but I’m not impressed. To do the color splashes, you manually draw on your objects. It will pick up other parts of the photo you don’t want colored. I’m not sure what the select Shapes tool is suppose to accomplish. Pretty basic editing app. It only comes with a select few editing tools for $4.99 a month. The filters in the app are not what a professionall photographer would use on their photos.
What I’ve found using filters in the past, is they degrade the quality of the photo.
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Unable to auto select. Too Labor intensive

Color Splash has been around for awhile and though I hate subscription based apps, I decided to do the trial with intent to keep the monthly sub if it served my purpose.
REALLY Developers?! You want to continuously charge people for an app that has nothing different than an app I had for free over 10 years ago?!

There should be an active selection tool so edges you want for inbound color lines easily define boundaries that can’t be colored outside of. There should be a color bucket tool to drop any of 1000’s of colors (it there was a color wheel)
The brush tool does not get small enough for detail since you have paint the area you want colored. This causes so much wasted time coloring and recoloring the same area with undo after undo trying not to color outside the lines. And trying to enlarge the photo so you can add detail color strokes, snaps back to a different area than the one you were trying to paint. Extremely disappointed not with just this app but the multitude of individuals who think just because the created an app (using aged capabilities in this case) gives developers the right to charge people $5.00 a month. Subscriptions are ridiculous and this app is a perfect example of why more people should be pushing back on this Apple approved form of theft.
What (besides Apple and the idiots that pay for useless apps ) gives anyone the right to continuously charge for a stagnant app that does not offer any service such as cloud storage, updated tools, new features… that justify being recharged for the same app that was paid for with the very first $5.00 payment. Is there actually anyone out there that thinks 60.00 is an acceptable cost for this app?! That’s what you will pay along with the other 100s of 1000s of idiots that just keep paying for this app and 100,000 other apps just like it because what’s $5.00 a month?
Subscriptions should be of value. Microsoft 365 personal is only $7.00 a month. it comes with downloadable Office apps for your computer. That’s Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook along with no less than 200GB of cloud storage on OneDrive! That’s value!
You get all that (and more) from Microsoft for about $2.00 a month more than the base subscription fee charged for 1000’s and 1000’s of apps like this one. Does anyone reading this still think apps like ColorSplash are worth $5.00 a month?
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You all are in cahoots, no?

I've had this app for *years* but haven't been doing any color splash work for a long time. Today, I have a project, and I'm checking out my apps - to find out that the price of this has shot up tremendously. $24 for a year‽ $70 to own‽ (at least, I hope that buys it.) I could dig through my records for what the cost was when I last used it, just to see how absurd it has become, but I'll probably just move on to my other similar apps to find one that's reasonably priced for the functions available. At least some developers grandfather in users who have had the app for years- but nope. Not these guys.

I'm all for a living wage, don't get me wrong, but the cost of doing business surely hasn't gone up so much that every developer “needs” to charge $25-$50+ annually or $50~$100+ to buy. This isn't an all-around editor - it does essentially one thing: it changes colors.

Wouldn't it be nice if Apple or Google add Color Splash and/or Recolor to their basic editors? Once upon a time they didn't include a crop tool (not that some huge %age of people seem to know how to use it!) and other tools I had to buy. I don't care for monopolies but if developers are acting in concert with each other on the cost of apps (and g-d subscriptions!) there may as well be one already.
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User experience

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Reported Bugs

9 issues

App crashes frequently

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Won't open or launch

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Stuck on crop screen with no progress

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Stickers don't appear in final image

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Some photos don't rotate properly

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Zoom snaps back to different area while editing

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App freezes during editing

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Saved photos don't appear in gallery

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Photo quality degrades significantly after processing

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Requested Features

10 requests

Auto-select/intelligent selection tool for precise edges

Feature

Color bucket/fill tool with color wheel

Feature

Smaller brush sizes for detailed work

Feature

Zoom that maintains position while editing

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Desaturation feature for partial color removal

Feature

Cloud storage integration

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Regular feature updates to justify subscription

Feature

Recolor option for more color control

Feature

Better iPad Pro compatibility

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Ability to try app before committing to purchase

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FAQ

What does the Color Splash and Photo Editor app do?

This app allows you to selectively add color to photos that have been converted to grayscale or black and white. You can also recolor existing colors within your images. It offers a variety of tools to enhance and personalize your pictures.

What are the main features of this photo editor?

Key features include selecting images from your gallery or camera, converting them to grayscale, and then using a brush tool with pan and zoom for precise coloring. It also offers redo/undo, brush size/opacity control, over 200 filters, and numerous stickers and decorations.

How does the premium subscription work?

The premium subscription provides unlimited access to all premium filters and tools, including the recolor tool. It also removes ads and watermarks. Subscriptions are available weekly, monthly, and yearly, with free trials for monthly and yearly options.

Can I share my edited photos?

Yes, you can save your edited images directly to your device's storage. The app also allows you to easily share your photos to popular social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, as well as other sharing platforms.

What are the subscription renewal and management details?

Subscriptions automatically renew unless turned off at least 24 hours before the current period ends in account settings. Renewals are charged within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Payment is processed through your iTunes Account, and subscriptions are managed by the user.