
Open source for selective discoloration and tinting.
For a small and intriguing open source program that is available free of charge and fully accessible, check out the so-called "Tint Photo Editor". The special tool provided by this software allows photographers to edit the coloring of photographs or graphics. It consolidates similar shadings into groups prior to making the changes. As a result, the tool allows users to discolor, for instance, all areas of a photograph except those with red hues, which focuses the viewers attention on certain segments of the picture. The impact of this effect is very popular and is frequently used on covers of books. It sometimes also appears in TV series or even in the form of Hollywood effects at the movies. At this time, the program runs only under Windows. The developer is also working on a Photoshop plugin, however, at this time, the release date is still unknown.