Where there is one single picture or image divided into multiple frames and hung up on a wall. An example of what I'm trying to do is in the video of "Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" by Jack Johnson; there is the picture of the tree in the background...
"Sitting, Waiting, Wishing" by Jack Johnson ~ending,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrZwGGKGk...
diptych type is one method of dividing set in two/ etc., you may also be referring to posterizing, where in you splice photo into large sections, to print and place as set on wall, there is also hockneyizer, a sort of shuffled deck of same picture, Exporting Still Frames as Pictures | Final Cut Pro | Knight :: Adjusting the Audio Level of a Clip · Creating Multiple Audio Levels You can export a single frame from a clip in Final Cut Pro, Now pick a destination folder where you want to store the picture, rename the picture, and click on Save. The photo will be saved into the folder you selected. http://multimedia.journalism.berkeley.edu/tutorials/finalcut/exportingpictures/HOME |
homokaasu Rasterbator
http://homokaasu.org/rasterbator/
sourceforge Posterazor
http://sourceforge.net/projects/posteraz...
bighugelabs hockneyizer
http://www.bighugelabs.com/flickr/hockne...
http://www.bighugelabs.com/flickr/
Andrea Mosaic
http://www.andreaplanet.com/andreamosaic...
if you have any editor you can open image, select and copy sections to use as set, and print out in any proportional layout of choice,
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divided into 2 is a diptych, pronounced Dip-tich.
divided into 3 is a triptych, pronounced similarly.
you can probably go with quadra, penta, hexa, etc., for more divisions.
You can open the image in an image manipulator then use the selection tool to select which portion you wish to print. Then try File>Print and "print selection". I don't know if it'll work like that. Of course it works for text, but if not then you can take the section you highlighted, copy, and paste it into a new file. If you paste in MS Paint, it will automatically expand to fit what you're pasting. So you don't have to guess the dimensions and then crop off the extra afterwards. Print that out, and repeat for the rest of the photo's sections until you're happy. Close the original without saving.
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If you mean to keep them as one file and divide them by borders, then you can just do the same thing, but paste all the sections into a new (about 25-50% larger) file. Space them so that there's white showing between them. Then you can fill in the white with whatever, or leave it white.
Scrap booking? I don't know!
Where was the last debate on wednesday with Mccain and Obama?
INSTANCE / WAITING FOR SPRING
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