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Jul 19, 2007 15:56 |  #1

With Photoshop CS2 is there anyway to print a say...50*27 inch photo onto 8.5x11 paper...in a tiled fashion so they can be reconstructed, and placed next to each other to form a large mosaic?


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Jul 19, 2007 18:39 |  #2

I only know about this free stand alone program.
http://www.photo-freeware.net/rasterbat​or.php (external link)
http://www.makeuseof.c​om …tom-poster-for-your-wall/ (external link)


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Jul 19, 2007 19:06 |  #3

You might want to d/l the demo of Qimage. It is a great photo printing program. You will find it at:

http://www.ddisoftware​.com/qimage/ (external link)

It will do what you want and a whole lot more, along with very good up-resizing and final print sharpening based on the final print size.

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With Photoshop CS2 is there anyway to print a say...50*27 inch photo onto 8.5x11 paper...in a tiled fashion so they can be reconstructed, and placed next to each other to form a large mosaic?


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Jul 20, 2007 17:39 |  #4

The rasterbator is exactly what you are looking for. here is the link
http://www.snapfiles.c​om …terbator/Raster​bator.html (external link)




  
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Jul 20, 2007 17:52 |  #5

There's also an online version here: http://homokaasu.org …rbator/wizard.g​as?Phase=1 (external link)




  
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