Giveaway: Retrospecs, an iOS app for fans of retro computing

RetrospecsEvery so often I get an attack of nostalgia for the early days of personal computing. The latest bout was triggered by the discovery of an app called Retrospecs, an iOS-based image processing app that transforms photos to use the colour palettes of 8- and 16-bit computers.

The latest release – v1.7 – supports the following emulations:

  • Teletext
  • Apple ][ (Low res)
  • Atari 2600 (NTSC)
  • Intellivision
  • IBM CGA (6 variations)
  • BBC Micro (Mode 1 & 2)
  • Sinclair ZX Spectrum
  • Commodore 64 (Low res & high res modes)
  • Colecovision
  • Dragon 32 (PMODE 3)
  • Thomson TO7
  • MSX (Screen mode 2 and (for comedy value) 3)
  • Sinclair QL (Low res & high res modes)
  • Apple Macintosh (Original 1984 model)
  • Thomson MO5
  • Amstrad CPC (Colour & green screen versions)
  • Commodore C16/+4 (Low res & high res modes)
  • IBM EGA
  • Commodore Amiga (OCS - 320x256 in 32 colours and 640x256 in 16 colours)
  • Atari ST (320x200 in 16 colours and 640x200 in 4 colours)
  • Sega Master System
  • IBM VGA (Mode 13h)
  • Sega Mega Drive
  • Nintendo Game Boy
  • Amstrad 464/6128 plus
  • Super Nintendo Entertainment System

You can also apply filters and tweak the dithering to get better results – very handy if the image is dark and needs a vibrancy boost (this is especially important if choosing one of the more gaudy colour palettes).

I've just upgraded to the latest release on my iPad 2 (the only iOS device I own) and took the new modes for a spin. Here's a GIF of the whole set being applied to a fairly boring photo of my neighbour's house. [Click the image for the full-size, 3MB version where you can read the names of the various modes.]

Retrospecs

This app is really fun: a great way to create retro images for profile pics or greeting cards.

It's also a real bargain, weighing in at just $0.99 in the US store. In a special pre-holidays giveaway, the first 10 people to post a comment on this blog post will receive a promo code to install it for free! Many thanks to @8bitartwork for offering these for this blog's readers.

One response to “Giveaway: Retrospecs, an iOS app for fans of retro computing”

  1. Looks cool! I would like to use this app for a few shots of my retro-styled casio calculator watches! Nice idea to use it for a forum avatar too.

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