Appendix 8Bit Photo Lab will turn your photos into old-school pixel art
Android / / December 19, 2019
Understand the 8Bit Photo Lab can anyone who has had to deal with Instagram or other photo editing applications. The principle of operation is exactly the same: to download photos, apply to it the filter to tighten up some details and upload the result to the network.
Filters 8Bit Photo Lab convert photos as it would look on the cult of the old computers and video adapters:
- Commodore PET - a personal computer, which was manufactured from 1977 to 1982.
- CGA - the first color graphics card from the IBM PC.
- GameBoy - legendary game console from Nintendo.
- Apple II - the first "apple" PC, who was born in 1978.
The free version 8Bit Photo Lab 12 filters available. Pro-version for 139 rubles gives access to 8 more filters, which include NES, ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64.
The filter can be set up independently, such as to change the resolution. For pixel art is a whole artistic method. Also, changing the palette: You can choose from 21 free options, including VGA, 6-bit RGB, Commodore 16, CPC 6128 on the Amstrad CPC computer.
You can apply dithering. As a result, the color palette as it is expanded by changing the color of neighboring pixels. Pixel Aspect Ratio also amenable to change.
Geeks worth trying Hardware Limitations function. It groups the pixels as it would make the old PC because of their capabilities. However, of the 24 variants free only two.
But the bitter effect - Glitch. Appendix emulates different error graphics adapters.
There 8Bit Photo Lab and classic editing tools: adjust the contrast, brightness, saturation, crop. You can overlay text, icons, emoticons, or to make the frame.
8Bit Photo Lab - a cool app that should be in the arsenal of everyone who is not indifferent to the old school kibertematike. And even in the free version is a functional and fun editor.
Price: Free