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Q: What is PhotoMosaic?
A: A photo mosaic is a picture (usually a photograph) that has been divided into (usually equal sized) multiply sections, each of which is replaced with another photograph of appropriate color. When viewed at low magnifications, the individual pixels appear as the main image, while close examination reveals that the image is in fact made up of many hundreds or thousands of smaller images.

Q: Is photomosaic useful to me?
A: The advantage of a photo mosaic design is that photomosaic can carry large amount of image informations and present a primary subject as the main image describled.
There are some idea:
Wedding anniversary: use living photos to create a photomosaic as a gift for the couple.
School yearbook: for example, use photo of the main building as the main image, and use photos from students and staffs as cell images. The output can be a poster, or a yearbook cover.
Commercial advertising: Collect many photos of your products then you can use them to form a mosaic, and use the main image to tell your ideas.   Another common idea is use staff menmber’s photo to create a mosaic, to present a brand ads, or a service ads.
There are many things that photomosaic can be used to.

 

 

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Q: There are some white empty cells in my photomosaic.

Q: I need high resolution photomosaic for my 1200 dpi printer

Q: The picture file I loaded looks strange

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