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Introducing the Rasterbator

So what is all this about then? Apart from a slightly risque name... Rasterbator takes an image and from it 'creates huge, rasterized images'. 'The rasterized images can be printed and assembled into extremely cool looking posters up to 20 meters in size.' Which may be handy to some.

The tool is available for use on line or you can download a desktop version. 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.

The website offers a huge gallery of rasterized images (which failed to show anything in IE7 but was OK in Firefox)  from which the image shown here was taken.

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