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Oct 26, 2006 18:28 |  #1

First of all I apologize for placing this thread here, I don't know where it woulf fall under. A friend of mine wants to make this picture type thingy and I was wondering if photoshop or any other program is capable of doing this. I don't know what its called but its like when a bunch of photos are put together to make one large picture, like the smaller pictures' shades are changed and stuff so that when you look at the bunch pof images from afar they make one large picture. Sorry if this sounds confusing, it was the best I could describe it.

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Oct 26, 2006 18:33 |  #2

a 'mosaic', a 'collage', a 'montage'? Since I don't get into graphic design, and stick only to postprocessing, I'll have to pass the baton to someone else about which program to use! (likely answer = Photoshop)


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Oct 26, 2006 18:37 |  #3

i just googled mosaic, that is what i need, pretty sure that is it, but instead of using random pieces of stuf i want to use photos, I dont know if there is a moe specific name for that. So now that I know what it is, how do I do it, is it possiblw with cs2?


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Oct 26, 2006 18:55 |  #4

nope, wait, didnt read you whole post, a montage is definately what i want to do.


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Oct 26, 2006 18:57 |  #5

I think you are talking about mosaic....i think there is a plugin for photoshop...


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Oct 26, 2006 19:14 |  #6

is this what you are looking for ? i made using CS2

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'text/html' | Byte size: ZERO


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IMAGE NOT FOUND
Byte size: ZERO | Content warning: NOT AN IMAGE

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Oct 26, 2006 19:15 |  #7

I'm looking for stuff like this:

http://www.drewnoakes.​com/code/montage/ (external link)


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Oct 26, 2006 19:58 |  #8

This is exactly what you want - and it's free. Read the instructions well and make sure you don't use 3000px images as tiles - it goes MUCH faster when you do what the instructions suggest.

http://www.andreaplane​t.com/andreamosaic/ (external link)


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Oct 27, 2006 15:06 |  #9

tim wrote in post #2174369 (external link)
This is exactly what you want - and it's free.
http://www.andreaplane​t.com/andreamosaic/ (external link)

How can you keep all these references straight ? Anyways this seems pretty cool. I just might have to give it a go too. Thanks for the link (and keeping it all straight :) )


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Oct 27, 2006 15:18 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #10

thanks, going to try it now.


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Oct 27, 2006 16:15 |  #11

Reefbone wrote in post #2178437 (external link)
How can you keep all these references straight ? Anyways this seems pretty cool. I just might have to give it a go too. Thanks for the link (and keeping it all straight :) )

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Oct 28, 2006 16:14 |  #12

that is exactly what my friend needed, Thanks alot! i want to use this prgram too now.


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