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Anonymous
/r/ epic black and white images to be scaled up with Block Posters, printed out, and put on my wall.
>> Anonymous
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well here's yours back, all done up in photoshop.
>> sage sage
>>413892


ooooh a filter, good job....
>> Anonymous
>>413893
eh, whiten the outside area, work the levels and the saturation. only true filter was the little soft focus blur to knock some of the jaggies out of it. Not terribly hard, no; but more than it was. 'cause it's to late to fuck around with a paintbrush.
>> Anonymous
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Here's what I've put up so far 1/2
>> Anonymous
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Here's what I've put up so far 2a/2
>> Anonymous
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Here's what I've put up so far 2b/2
>> Anonymous
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Thanks for the PS.
>> Anonymous
Kinda sad, a square meter printed on a plotter costs about 30€, and it can go up to 1.5 meters in width and 3 meters in length in most print shops, also shouldn't you be using rasterbator?
>> Anonymous
>>413941

I don't have muneez for a print shop. Doing it myself is fun and gives me something to do. I'll have a look at Rasterbator.
>> Anonymous
OP what do you use to trim the edges off evenly?
>> Anonymous
How you guys cut this large images?
Simply via PS oder is there a Programm that can do the job to get a perfect print without overlaping and distortion ?
>> Anonymous
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Images are blown up with Block Posters (Google it) and printed on a shitty P1505. The edges are trimmed with an Exacto (utility) knife, and a steel ruler as a guide. Pic is dragon cropped and ready for taping.
>> Anonymous
>>413941
Or, you can just use a program like Rasterbator, Block Posters, or the Big Picture to split it into A4-sized sheets.

What I do is convert it to a pdf file, take it to my local-ish library, and print at FULL COLOR for $0.15 an A4 sheet.
>> Anonymous
bump.