It works, though note that when I 1st tried importing a photo it refused, saying that the image had to be less than 3000 x 3000 pixels. I also did not see any mention of photo limits -- the pricing plans listed on the product site vary depending on how many photos you can upload to colorize. The site it contacts to do its magic was: 47.244.157.23 -- hosting space offered by Alibaba (US) Technology Co., Ltd. The app itself uses free code libraries for what that's worth. It also [mis] uses Installshield for the setup file -- "Picture Colorizer.msi" is unpacked in the user temp folder, and when run installs two copies of the app, with one PictureColorizer folder inside another. Note that the inner copy also includes x86 and x64 folders, each with 4 files -- it's the outer copy that's run from the desktop shortcut, & not having those files available **might** have something to do with the multiple crashes talked about on the GOTD download page. Note also that the coder(s) might be less experienced -- every file was incorrectly added to the shared file key in the registry. Folders are also added to the Users\ [UserName]\ AppData\ Local & Roaming folders. Added registry entries are for the Windows Installer package used, plus the new entries for the files in the shared files key.
Picture Colorizer Pro 2.0
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Posted 3 years ago #
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It uses Magick.NET-Q16-AnyCPU.dll, copyright my compatriot Dirk Lemstra:
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