

Please support this app by providing constructive feedback or by keeping it installed. That makes assembling easier.įinally, upload the files in the folder to your developer, and make sure you choose the same photo size that was selected in the app. The x,y indicates which location that photo is to be placed in the collage, so make sure you choose a developer that prints the file name on the back of the photo. In the folder, the individual photos are named as CF_row_x_col_y.jpg. The images that make up the files are found in a folder with a format of CF_yyyymmddhhmmss in Device storage>Pictures directory. Wait for a confirmation that the process is finished. When you're done with the adjustments, press Done once. Ideally, those numbers should be zeros, so adjust your settings that makes sense for you. The numbers in the t,b,l,r format tells you how much of the top, bottom, left and right of the image was cut out to make the collage. Since the size ratios of the photos do not necessarily match the size of the image, some parts of the image are removed. The collage information gives you the number of photos that are needed to make up the width and height of the collage. The orientation and size of each of the photos that make up the collage, the resolution when printed, and the number of photos needed to make up that collage. The stats below the options tell you the following: If you choose the size for the width, the height (in number of photos) is computed automatically. Adjust the size and orientation of the photos(which are similar to the cells in a spreadsheet) and then select the number of photos that you would like to make up the width or height of the final collage.
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Select an image from your Android device. The final resolution of each photo should ideally be 300dpi or better, but that may not be possible if your collage is large. See the last screenshot image for an example. Why? Brightness levels and other variations are likely. When choosing a photo developer, make sure that the company develops your photos on one machine.
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Allowing a large image slows processing, so a hope for a future update fixes this.

The app will currently shut down if the image you choose is too large. This free version only allows you to set up to 6 photos per side. This photo development feature sets Pufferizer apart from the others. You can now have large inexpensive photo quality posters without the hassle of cutting papers from your home printer that similar apps such as Tileprint, Block Posters, PosteRazor, pdfposter, poster(1) require. Pufferizer allows you to take an image and break it up into "cells" or "tiles" that you reassemble. Creating a large 6 feet by 4 feet poster requires 144 photos for a total of $14.40. Printing a 4" x 6" photo is about 10 cents at a photo developer.

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A person can then arrange the tiles to reconstruct the full image." A tiled printing program overlays a grid on the printed image in which each cell (or tile) is the size of a printed page and then prints each tile.

Wikipedia: "Tiled printing is a method that computer programs use to enable users to print images larger than a standard page, popularized by a program called The Rasterbator.
