Resizing+Images

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[|Blockposters]
create any size wall posters from any size images Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be once printed

[|Dosize]
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[|Rasterbator]
Create huge, rasterized images from any picture. Upload an image, print the resulting multi-page pdf file and assemble the pages into extremely cool looking poster up to 20 meters in size.

There are two ways to use Rasterbator: You can upload an image to the site, or you can download the [|Rasterbator app for Windows] (which requires [|Microsoft's .NET Framework] 1.1 and a PDF reader). Believe it or not, the Web version is actually the better of the two, as it lets you choose your output size by dragging frame handles instead of entering the numbers manually. Whatever method you choose, the result is more or less the same: A blown-up image that gets printed on multiple sheets of paper, which you then assemble in proper order and mount on your wall. see [|the Rasterbator gallery] for examples The [|Rasterbator discussion forum] has tips from other users.

[|RIOT]
Latest version: 0.3.0 beta, Last stable version: 0.2.1

RIOT key features:

 * open multiple graphic file formats by looking first at the magic number (it does not need file extension to recognize format)including support for uncommon images types (up to 128 BPP, integer and floating point. EX: hdr images, 16 bit grayscale, etc). Adaptive logarithmic tone mapping algorithm (Drago) used for HDR images
 * save and optimize JPEG, GIF and PNG with a simple, clean user interface
 * works in dual view: (original - optimized image) or single view (optimized image). Automatic preview of resulting image
 * compress files to desired filesize threshold
 * fast processing (all is done in memory); see instant results including resulting filesize
 * decide if you want to keep metadata (comments, IPTC, Adobe XMP, EXIF profiles, ICC profiles). Unsupported metadata is removed
 * common tools: pan and zoom, rotate, flip
 * resize image by using well known resample filters (ex: Lanczos3, Catmull Rom, Bicubic, and others)
 * in-place compare function (alternativelly display the original image over the optimized image to notice small pixel changes)
 * the compression and the results are comparable to those of commercial products.

Input image types
common bitmap images as well as Adobe Photoshop PSD files.

[|Tilt-shift maker]
Tilt-shift miniature style photos are pictures of real-life scenes that are manipulated to look like model photographs.

Now you can easily transform your existing digital camera photos into tilt-shift style miniatures using tiltshiftmaker.com. Our online photo editing tool is fun and completely free!

zoom it
Zoom.it is a free service for viewing and sharing high-resolution imagery. You give us the link to any image on the web, and we give you a beautiful new way to experience it — along with a nice short URL.

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