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DIY Large Format Posters

Posted in Cool by Dan at 1:06 pm
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Have a really large blank wall and a picture that you would love to fill it with – but don’t want to pay to print on a expensive large format printer? Blockposters to the rescue.

Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed…Once you’re happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file containing your newly created images and print each one massively blown up [on your own printer], resulting in a huge pixel poster to stick on your wall.

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5 Responses to “DIY Large Format Posters”

  1. Danny C says:

    Or if you’re cheap with your ink cartridges, there’s a free program called Rasterbator that turns your image into a bunch of dots similar to a comic book and then blows it up to wall-size proportions.

  2. Rob says:

    Kinda a rip off of Rasterbator.

  3. Chris says:

    Not really Rob…Rasterbator turns your picture into the dot art deal while this just blows it up so you can easily print it over multiple sheets. I’ve actually been looking for something like this.

  4. PVL says:

    I Rasterbated the other day. I used my school’s laser printer, of course.

  5. Sébastien says:

    You also have PosteRazor (http://posterazor.sourceforge.net/) which does the same, but using a local application (works on Mac, Linux, Windoze).

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