List of photographic mosaic software
- List of photographic mosaic software
A photographic mosaic is a picture (usually a photograph) that has been divided into rectangular sections, each of which is replaced with another photograph of appropriate average color. When viewed at low magnifications, the individual pixels appear as the primary image, while close examination reveals that the image is in fact made up of many hundreds or thousands of smaller images. They are a computer created type of montage.
Many pieces of software have been written to create such photographic mosaics and this is a small list.
Online
* Mosaickr
* Mozaiq
* Patchworkr
* Pictosaic
* PicArtia
* Zumyn
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Microsoft Windows
* AndreaMosaic
* Mazaika
* Mosaic.net
* Mosaic Creator
* Mosaicer
* Photo Jumble
* PictureMedley
* RichMosaic
Linux / Unix
* AndreaMosaic
* MosaIt
* Metapixel
* Pixelize
Mac OS X
* MozoDojo
* MacOSaiX
Other
* IMosaic - Multiplatform (.NET, Mono)
* PicToBrick - Lego mosaics
* phpmosaic - PHP library
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