It means coloring book in French, and that’s what the software does: it colorizes any image you have, whether it’s a photograph or a hand sketch, and it does so beautifully.
With Akvis Coloriage 4, it is possible to change not only the color of the object but its brightness as well; it allows colorizing B&W photos in the colors you wish regardless of the original brightness of the photo.
Home users can apply it to make a present for grandma by adding color to her school photo, replace the car’s color to see how it would look in scarlet, see how Eunice will look if she dyes her hair red. Professional designers can use AKVIS Coloriage to try different color schemes for interior and exterior design. Anime and manga enthusiasts can apply it to add color to hand sketch drawings and comics.
Akvis Coloriage 4 ($97) is a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, Corel Photo-Paint, Paint Shop pro, Bodypaint, etc.
[Via: DPnow.com]