I find myself once again spreading what may be useless, every one already knows it, information. But hey, that never stopped me before, why start now! lol
If anyone has a printer for a pc, you can use those to print poster size images on multiple pages. You print them off and then assemble/glue them to a piece of cardboard.or posterboard if you have it. I use this technique quite often to make posters for a local group. You need a high res file to start with, but, if you do the math before you create the poster you can end up with with whatever you want. I typically use a source file that is 3 sheets wide by 3 sheets tall. so I end up with a final poster that is a little shy of 25.5" wide x 33" (due to the margins and a little overlap). Just find the pixels you're going to print a page with and math it out before you create the source file. And look for a graphics program that will spreadout the file over multiple ages.
OK, sorry if this is something everyone knows. I am surrounded by pc idiots and may just have low expectations of what people are aware of PC printing wise.
I find myself once again spreading what may be useless, every one already knows it, information. But hey, that never stopped my before, why start now! lol
If anyone has a printer for a pc, you can use those to print poster size images on multiple pages. You print them off and then assemble/glue them to a piece of cardboard.or posterboard if you have it. I use this technique quite often to make posters for a local group. You need a high res file to start with, but, if you do the math before you create the poster you can end up with with whatever you want. I typically use a source file that is 3 sheets wide by 3 sheets tall. so I end up with a final poster that is a little shy of 25.5" wide x 33" (due to the margins and a little overlap). Just find the pixels you're going to print a page with and math it out before you create the source file. And look for a graphics program that will spreadout the file over multiple ages.
OK, sorry if this is something everyone knows. I am surrounded by pc idiots and may just have low expectations of what people are aware of PC printing wise.