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Rasterbator: Mini-ReviewPrint huge posters of your digital images. Rasterbator (free) converts your images into tiny little dots, and then creates a multi-page pdf that you can print, assemble, and hang on your wall. When you are close to the poster, you will see the little dots, but at a distance, they will blend together, and you will see the image in all its glory.
Rasterbator is a fun application that does what it says it does. I am looking forward to decorating my office with these posters. I wish the program would allow you to modify the default settings so that I wouldn't have to select the language, paper size, etc every time; but it is very quick to make the changes as it is. I'll give it a 4.5 because of the lack of retainable settings. |
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