

If you're running 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP please use Mazaika 3.8 that is compatible with older systems.Īs a general rule - if you are able to run Windows OS you'll be able to run Mazaika. Versions 4.0 and later are compatible with MS Windows Vista/7/8/8.1/10/11 Mazaika for MS Windows is a native Windows program designed to run on Main technical specifications of Mazaika:

#Mazaika tile ratio trial
You can download a free 30-day trial version of Mazaikaįollowing the test period of 30 days or less, if you wish to continue to use Mazaika, you must purchase it. Mazaika is distributed as try-before-you-buy. Direct disk writing for large output files.Fast open/resize algorithms for jpeg files.Save mosaic as an interactive zoomable HTML page.Save mosaic as JPG, TIF, PSB, or BMP file formats.Add borders and grid lines to the saved mosaic.Render and save only the selected area of mosaic.Options to add/remove pictures from an existing library.Batch mosaic process for all images in the folder.Custom cropping adjustments for tile library.Optional blend tiles with the original image.Tile resampling for best output quality.
#Mazaika tile ratio manual
Manual rendering mode to change single tiles if you don't like them.Smart rendering mode to fill key image areas first.Right-click pop-up menu to view original tile image.Right-click pop-up to show candidates for the current cell.Allows you to save really huge files up to 100Gb and more.Real-time color correction and blending in the main screen.Please see more video tutorials at our help page. See large, highly detailed pictures created with Mazaika in the gallery section. Mazaika is the only photo mosaic program that allows you to manually change single tiles if you don't like them. This means that two or more tiles may work together to correctly represent a section of the big picture. Mazaika can consider small parts of the tile pictures to make up detailed parts of the larger picture. My experiments with less than 1000 tiles can be viewed in gallery 2 Obviously, the more cells (tiles: rows and columns) in your mosaic - the more detailed the mosaic will be. Good results can be reached even with collections of under 1000 pictures. It appears that not every image can be rendered with every collection. Nevertheless, the face of pin-up girl made of small a collection of 1700 windows icons is very pleasant. The third dog - made from a collection of 7000 windows icons (bigger than two above) - seems slightly weak and dull. It is very subjective, but the dog made from a collection of 2000 beer bottle labels seems good too. The one from the collection of 5000 animal photos seems best.

There is a dog photo rendered three times with three collections.
