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Creative Landscape printouts
Well with a collection of idea's from various people I've managed to get a landscape photo split into 4 pictures and printed onto 4 square canvas frames.
Basically I stitched my photo's together and then used Elements to adjust colours etc. I then used a product called Rasterbator to create a raster image. This turns your image into a pdf document with the page sizes you select. I had 4 200x200 canvas frames so used that size page setup. I then printed the four pages onto iron on transfer paper and ironed the prints onto the canvas frames. This isn't easy as I had trouble packing the back of the frame/canvas but I'm pretty pleased with the result. To finish I've sprayed to image with hairspray but will be getting some laquer at the weekend for a bit more permanent protection. The rasterbator can be found here: http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/ and I bought 4 canvas frames from here: http://www.artdiscount.co.uk/ All in I reckon I spent about £20 and have 4 canvas prints to hang together to make one landscape. I found that if you leave a 2inch gap between frames it gives a really nice effect. Hope some of you find this useful...
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Oh that sounds really good ... thank you so much for the info.
I would love to see the final result ... if you do get a chance to take a photograph of the whole thing then you can always upload it to Pixentral and post a link to it. http://www.pixentral.com/index.php Wendy |
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I'll try and remember tonight to take some and let you see the results.
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ya that is pretty cool !
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As you can see from close up the pictures don't look amazing, but the effect is great from across a room.
http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...PweDsN9nQ0Yao0 http://www.pixentral.com/show.php?pi...7G31lmUEwFKlan
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Now I have a question -
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That looks great but I can see that I just don't have enough wall space for anything like that
![]() I'd really really love to buy an empty warehouse and make a home out of it...like in the movie ' Ghost '...remember ? " space, just space "...Demi says. But I'm not really a city dweller Tho, I would change my mind about that if I were near a large park with trails and a pond or something. She's a dreamer...
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The frames are 8 inch square so not massive. Sorry about any confusion - I used to be a draughtsman and only work in millimeters!
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I am so glad you cleared that up - now I am thinking - I have a printer that will print borderless up to 13 X 19 inches - and I have a panorama of Red Rock Canyon - and I have a blank wall in my new house - and I.......have chores to do because I have weekend company coming. Better turn off my brain and get physical with my vaccuum cleaner!
Thanks you for sharing Phil! |
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