Thanks to Martin's weekly newsletter, I have come across a great tool called Rasterbator.




I can now go about decorating my flat !) The best part is there is a standalone version that you can download and run from your machine. (Needs .NET framework 1.1 installed, though)
The Rasterbator is a web service which creates huge, rasterized images from any picture. The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size.
I can now go about decorating my flat !) The best part is there is a standalone version that you can download and run from your machine. (Needs .NET framework 1.1 installed, though)
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