Creates mosaic images from photographs.
This is an interesting application that can create mosaic art work from digital photographs.
The main interface of AndreaMosaic is rather easy-to-use thanks to its intuitive layout.
With AndreaMosaic, you can choose several options for creating a beautiful mosaic including the size, resolution and tile size. You can customize the pattern while also selecting how many times the same tile may be used.
For tile variants, the tiles may be kept as the original, rotated and flipped.
Other options AndreaMosaic includes are image compare, output file format and color change priority.
Overall, this is a cool program which is suitable for even beginners. It is a fast and lightweight application.
Features of AndreaMosaic
- Colorful: Choose from dozens of color palettes.
- Creation: Create mosaics from photos.
- Effects: Add blur, sharpen and emboss effects.
- Flexible: Customizable tile size, spacing and rotation.
- Grids: Square, triangle, hexagon and more.
- Histogram: Adjust color histogram.
- Intuitive: Easy to use interface.
- Output: Export to JPG, PNG or BMP.
- Picture: Add a picture frame.
- Printing: Print high-quality mosaics.
- Quality: High-resolution mosaics.
- Randomize: Randomly generate mosaics.
- Stitching: Automatically stitch images.
- Variety: Works with JPG, GIF and PNG files.
- Visuals: Zoom, pan and scroll tools.
Compatibility and License
AndreaMosaic is a restricted version of commercial software, often called freemium which requires you to pay a license fee to unlock additional features which are not accessible with the free version. Download and installation of this software is free, however other similar programs are available from graphics software which may have what you need. 3.53.0 is the latest version last time we checked.
Andrea Denzler accepts donations for the continued development of this free software.
What version of Windows can AndreaMosaic run on?
AndreaMosaic can be used on a computer running Windows 11 or Windows 10. Previous versions of the OS shouldn't be a problem with Windows 8 and Windows 7 having been tested. It comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit downloads.
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