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Image Editing Tutorials for Photographers
The Rasterbator-The Poster Maker
The Rasterbator creates 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. The Rasterbator is very easy to use. You can either upload a file from your computer or use any file that is publicly available in the Internet. After you have cropped the image and selected a desired size, the rasterbated image will be sent to you as an easily printable pdf file. Using The Rasterbator requires that you have Adobe Flash Player 7 and Adobe Reader (or other pdf viewer).GIMP2 Video Demos
If you're looking for my ancient animation tutorials, look on the tutorial section of the gimp.org site . To view these short demonstrations, you need to have a video player capable of showing MS AVI DivX files (mpeg4) such as ffplay from ffmpeg , mplayer or xinelib based players. If the playback is too fast, try running it at lower FPS rate such as: > mplayer -fps 5 fileThese are tips I've either worked out myself or gathered from the discussions on the Gimp Mailing list. I've tried them out and made sure that something interesting is produced if you follow the steps. I didn't put up images for each of them because that would take up alot of disk space and my ISP charges a premium for disk space. But half the fun of the Gimp is experimenting. These little tips should be fun to reproduce. Engraved Text
GIMP: Tips and Tricks for Creating Images
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