When you open the app, you'll be able to select to include up to four images within the finished article, of course if, by way of example, you select four, Nostalgio will randomly choose four images out of your Camera Roll and add them in a frame. While such apps usually present you with a blank canvas right now, and so the idea of bed and breakfast putting images in without asking could help to imrpove the method, and you also can't know – the luck of your draw may truly land an ideal combination.
Once you’ve decided which images you would like to include within your collage, you then edit them thoroughly by tapping in it. Nostalgio means that you can rotate, cross-process the coloring, go monochrome (a typical tactic nowadays, it'd seem), and crop your images to perfect the final arrangement.
Once everything has been assembled, you might be provided the alternative to modify the border, although unfortunately, this is an area exactly where the app falls short. There are just five to choose from, and along side the basic white and black fillers, there’s also a torn paper border, a “drawn-on” border, and one more which looks somewhat like the graffiti tool found in Microsoft Paint (yeah, it’s that bad).
It’s free for a limited time only, therefore if you’re part of the growing legion of image-editing experts, then it’s certainly worth having a look at, although personally, I would sooner recommend PicFrame – constant iOS app which does a much better job.
Download Nostalgio [iTunes Link]
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