Retrospecs

Pixelate your pics!

Published by: John Parker
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Description

A retro computing / pixel art camera app.
Retrospecs lets you convert images and video clips so they appear as they would on a wide variety of home computers and consoles from the 70's, 80's and 90's.
Simply take a picture (or select one from your photo library) and you can display it as it would appear on over forty systems including the Sinclair ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, IBM PC (DOS, CGA, EGA and VGA), Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Sega Mega Drive, Nintendo Game Boy and even the original 1984 model Apple Macintosh. If that's not enough you can also create your own custom modes based around four different graphics engines and a wide variety of colour palettes and character fonts. (The free version only contains a limited number of systems/dither modes and the custom editors, video clip processing and animation options aren't available.)
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In-Apps

Big tip
€5.99
Small tip
€0.99
Medium tip
€1.99
The king of tips
€9.99
Unlock everything
€3.99

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    Yes, Retrospecs is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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    Retrospecs has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is €4.59.

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User Rating

5 out of 5

1 ratings in Portugal

Ratings History

Retrospecs Reviews

Two years

HiCGP on

United States

I’ve been using this for two years and it’s just the best you’ll find. Thank you so much for making this app.

Amazing concept and execution

Nuff64 on

United States

Every filter is very authentic to the original system. The creator definitely did their homework. Great execution and style. Very easy to use. I can't ask for anything more! Get this now!

Makes photos better

Yoga model on

United States

4k? No way.

Amazing App

alicetxjj on

United States

Could you please update it so that transparent parts of PNGs don’t get blacked out.

Amazing App

m.e_e.k on

United States

Hands down one of my favorite apps to create with. I highly recommend spending some time with the free version before buying it to see if it’s worth your while. For me it TOTALLY is. Love the ability to animate your photos and save them as videos or GIFs. So many different styles and options to make your pics come alive.

Used to have it unlocked

Justwool on

United States

Weird, used to be able to use full app. I remember purchasing it. Can’t restore my purchase though.

Good, needs max resolution added to it for really intricate detailed stuff.

auaoeprbcosbehe on

United States

Since getting an iPhone, I can’t use 8bit photo lab. I gotta use a tablet lol. But this is almost a winner, just can’t choose higher resolutions to get the creally detailed digital art filter I want & bought the app anyway, because it does most everything Hoping you are still able to work on this cause it’s almost there for me, just need that maximum resolution bar lol.

Absolutely perfect for my needs

alicetxjj on

United States

I’ve been looking for a retro editor to create stylized videos for social media after I saw a creator making short videos mimicking retro gameplay. The first two other apps i tried are good for stills but I decided to purchase the full version of this one anyway and I can already tell that this is the one I will be using the most. I’m excited about this one. It’s perfect for my needs. For example, I imported a green screen video into this app, added my desired effect, adjusted to my needs to a point where the green screen wasn’t destroyed by the effect, then I exported to my images, then took that export to my editor app and it worked very well. The only request or suggestion that I can think of right now is to please add an animation for scan lines so they can move in a downward motion and have some variance is speed and opacity. (Reviewed for iPhone XR, iOS 14.8.1)

Can you please fix this

speednitsipad on

United States

Everytime I convert an image into a pixelated image with this app the picture zooms in a little bit and I want it to show the entire frame

This app used to be good

Releasethedogs on

United States

This app formerly used to be totally free and have all the systems unlocked by default. Then the dev locked it all away and decided to ask for money for the stuff they previously gave away for free and didn’t add any new features. That’s a NO from me dawg.

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Retrospecs Competitors

Name
HYPERSPEKTIV: Photo, Video, AR
Psychedelic Glitch Filters
Hipstamatic®
Digital Never Looked So Analog
Generate: Foto de vídeo Effect
Pixel Art Camera
Editor, Filtros e Efeitos
Darkr - Black And White Filter
Old Vintage BW Photo Editor
BitCam
Nception - Video FX & LUTs
Video & Photo Editor
Analox - Film Vintage Camera
35 mm Analog Old Film Roll
ca-mera
Cellular Automaton Camera
PICFX Picture Editor & Borders
Vintage Photo & Video Filters

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App Info

Category
Photo Video
Publisher
John Parker
Languages
English, French, Japanese, Spanish
Recent release
3.7 (7 months ago )
Released on
Jun 15, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
1 week ago
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