
Analog is a graphics editing application for your Mac. It can be used to add effects to a picture. There are called "filters" within the app, and there are 24 different ones available. You can also add frames or "borders" to your images in the same way you add filters. You can switch to borders by clicking the small white circle at the top of the screen.
To load an image, you can simply drag and drop it onto the application or open it from the "File" menu on the menubar. Once the image is loaded, you simply click on the different filters or borders to apply them. You can apply one border and filter at the same time to any picture. When you move your mouse pointer over the image, you will notice a small toolbar. From here, you can revert to the original image (discard any changes), undo the last change, rotate the image and crop it. Also, you can share the image to CloudApp, Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and Tumbler, or save it on your computer or send it via e-mail.
There aren't any options for image output, but I found that the images that I saved looked good, although the resolution was smaller than that of the original pictures.
v6.0
- Allows you to move and scale your images around inside the borders, so that you can change how they crop
- Four new filters: Anchorage, Stereoscopic, Cairo and Odessa
- Adds support for iPhoto and Aperture’s external editor feature
- Now Retina-Ready
- Improves performance