Andreamosaic online
To create a decent photo mosaic, you’ve got to use a lot of photos…hundreds of pics. My biggest concern was finding software that would integrate easily with Apple’s Aperture photo program. (maybe because the cost was too steep for the typical art project) Or pricey solutions that no one was really talking about.Inexpensive but flawed Mac App Store apps.
Heck, I was even hoping Apple’s OS X had incorporated a simple way to take a snap shot of what I knew my iMac could already do.Īnd as I continued my research, I strangely found there were only a few paltry options out there. I figured there must be tons of software available out there to choose between. No Obvious Solution for a Complex Picture So as I recently struggled with a gifting decision, I figured I would create a photomosaic and frame it.Īnd if there’s one thing I was overflowing with, it’s thousands of pictures that would fuel my new art project. Then technology advanced, and the voodoo trickled down to the masses.Ī couple of years back, Apple even threw in a photomosaic screen saver into its OS X.Ĭlearly, computer-processing power had advanced sufficiently to handle this once monumental task.
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Kind of reminiscent of the world in the movie “Tron.” Remember that magical moment back in the mid ‘90’s when you were mesmerized by seeing your first computer-generated photomosaic?Īlso called photo-tiled pictures, they’re large image tapestries made up of many, many tiny photos.Īll of the chaos when viewed up close dissipates into one clear image when seen from a distance. Then its groovy, complex structure really stands out. This photomosaic of my boy is better seen as a larger image.