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    Re: Montage

    www.kirchgessner.net/photo-mosaic.html

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    Guest replied
    Photomontage - spot on.

    Cheers!


    <edited>

    Specifically ArcSoft Photomontage but unfortunately I can't find a cracked version...

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    Guest replied
    Sounds like a "montage" or "photomontage" to me.

    I expect you could use something like Paintshop Pro or Photoshop to do something like that - it's not a difficult thing to do.

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    Digital Imaging Question

    I have been taking digital photographs for the last few years and have hundreds of images stored on my PC.

    What I want to be able to do is make one of those posters that when viewed from a distance looks like a normal photograph but when you get close up you realise it is actually made up of numerous smaller photographs.

    If you see what I mean.

    I don't even know what the technique is called and haven't been able to find any information on it using Google. Does anyone know how to do this or even what I should be searching for to find the appropriate information?
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