The response time is good, the interface is suitable to all types of users, the amount of resources required is low at all times and the amount of options available are going to keep you busy for quite a while.
In conclusion, AndreaMosaic Portable is a pretty useful piece of software when it comes to generating mosaics from your favorite pictures. Moreover, you can allow this tool to rotate photographs, mirror and flip them. The mosaic size and resolution, and tile size can be modified, you can set a limit to how many times you can use a tile, establish duplicate spacing and color change percentage, and adjust the type of pattern used. AVI, MOV, MPF, DIVX, XVID etc.), enable a black-and-white mode and view the total number of landscape and portrait images. It is possible to extract tiles from videos (e.g. You can also save all uploaded items as an AMC list to the hard drive. In addition to that, you have to import several photos, using the file extensions just mentioned, so that you can have raw material for the creation of the mosaic. Supported file extensions and saving photo listsįirst and foremost, you are required to select a main image that you want to rebuild as a mosaic, in a JPG or PNG format. It is also important to keep in mind that if you move the program files to an external data device, you make it possible to take it with you everywhere and use on the fly, on any PC, by simply double-clicking the executable.
Consequently, unlike installers, it is not going to add new items to the Window registry and HDD without your approval, and no leftovers will remain after its removal. Since this is the portable edition of AndreaMosaic, you can bypass the installation process. Retrieved November 12, 2011.AndreaMosaic Portable is a software utility developed in order to help people create professional-looking mosaics from several of your photographs. Flickr Hacks: Tips & Tools for Sharing Photos Online. Archived from the original on 19 September 2008.
The license allows free use of the software, including commercial use, but it requires that every published or printed photographic mosaic, or derivative work, includes a reference to AndreaMosaic. A new Beta version is out (3.32.12) with minor features added. A collection of 500 sample images is freely available. The software can be installed using the standard installer or through a fully portable no-install archive.
AndreaMosaic is supported on Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 and also on Mac OS X and Linux distributions through the free Wine software.
Both share the same features but the Professional version exceeds the Standard version's limits of 200 megapixels and 30,000 tiles.
A completely new interface came out of beta testing with version 3.3 in September, 2008. In the following years new features where added once or twice a year. The first public release was version 3.12 in 2003.