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Friday, March 18, 2005

Mosaic photos

I know you've seen them. One big picture, with hundreds of tiny pictures pieced together to make it look like the tiny pictures pieced the big one together. I was browsing blogs and found some free software that will do this for you in a matter of minutes. I used all the pics I have on my work computer and came up with a really cool mosaic of one of my wedding photos.

The software that did this is called Centarsia and the author of the software has generously posted a username and serial number, making the software free.

mosaic

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