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02/09/2007 06:41:25 PM · #1
I need something that will do this.....
Extreme Picture Creator

But I kinda need it NOW - downloadable, ya know. Anyone know of an alternate software that does the same thing?
02/09/2007 06:45:50 PM · #2
LMAO this software descriptions i funny

While saying you have to have software or you have to goto a graphic printer. They fail to mention or realize someone like me can just cut it up in photoshop and print the damn thing myself.
02/09/2007 06:49:16 PM · #3
It's just 'rasterizing' isn't it?
02/09/2007 06:54:05 PM · #4
Originally posted by Ben:

It's just 'rasterizing' isn't it?


Yeah, but it does all of the math & saving of files for you and keeps it nicely organized

02/09/2007 06:56:04 PM · #5
Well if u need it now u better get to work on doing it manually instead of wasting all your time not finding something but its okay just as u print the last crop well have an answer for you!
02/09/2007 06:57:45 PM · #6
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Well if u need it now u better get to work on doing it manually instead of wasting all your time not finding something but its okay just as u print the last crop well have an answer for you!


LMAO I KNOW that's right! :P
02/09/2007 07:03:20 PM · #7
Cindi, look here
02/09/2007 07:05:38 PM · #8
Originally posted by kirbic:

Cindi, look here


Bueno, Fritz!!
02/09/2007 07:35:22 PM · #9
Originally posted by idnic:

Originally posted by kirbic:

Cindi, look here


Bueno, Fritz!!


You're very welcome... just don't tell everyone you rasterbated!

Do let me know if that worked for you.
02/09/2007 07:37:31 PM · #10
Originally posted by kirbic:



You're very welcome... just don't tell everyone you rasterbated!

Do let me know if that worked for you.


Just between you & me okay! ;)

I just tried a B&W plain paper version and it worked fine -- now just need to tweak the settings a bit and try the color version. :)

Thanks again.
02/09/2007 08:39:25 PM · #11
This looks great... quick and easy! Thanks :D
02/09/2007 11:53:57 PM · #12
Thanx for the heads-up on this one... I ran across it before but never dl'd or used.

Quick test - ended up being @ 3.75 feet wide by a little over 2.5 feet high...Cool stuff



20 minutes to print (Epson R200) and tape together.
02/09/2007 11:56:51 PM · #13
OMG I'm hooked! I've rasterbated for hours now!! ;)

I did a 30 page face-only portrait of my neighbor - his family is AMAZED, did a 15 page pic of a buddie's dog, and now am playing with a shot of Savanah from a few challenges ago.. Oh and got the client what they wanted too! Good stuff!
02/10/2007 12:16:10 AM · #14
Originally posted by idnic:

OMG I'm hooked! I've rasterbated for hours now!! ;)


MUST... RESIST... URGE.... TO COMMENT!
02/10/2007 12:31:11 AM · #15
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Originally posted by idnic:

OMG I'm hooked! I've rasterbated for hours now!! ;)


MUST... RESIST... URGE.... TO COMMENT!




Whu??
02/10/2007 12:43:24 AM · #16
Just figured I'd throw this out there (and this may be printer specific, I don't know) but with at least some printers in Photoshop if you goto print -> Properties -> Page Layout there is a "multi-page" option that will allow you to do "poster printing" on multiple sheets. No additional software needed... at least with my Epson printer (I seem to remember doing with my HP printer years ago too though)
02/10/2007 12:49:23 AM · #17
Originally posted by Megatherian:

Just figured I'd throw this out there (and this may be printer specific, I don't know) but with at least some printers in Photoshop if you goto print -> Properties -> Page Layout there is a "multi-page" option that will allow you to do "poster printing" on multiple sheets. No additional software needed... at least with my Epson printer (I seem to remember doing with my HP printer years ago too though)


Yes but the images arent gonna necesarilyl fill the same amount of each page.

Both methods in the end usualy leave u cutting the paper down tot he image anyways but in the printer via method. if your outer peices arent as wide as your middle peices it can look funny... or give a bathroom tile trim kind of affect which might not be bad.

ALso with the printer method u still need to blow the image up big enough to fit and this software helps you create an effect to not only enlarge the image but do so artisticly and with less loss of pixel quality in some but not all cases.
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