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Topic Title: ...Online collage builder... Topic Summary: Created On: 06/22/2011 01:51 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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I've been "volunteered" to do a poster collage (24"x36") for a client and I've seen a few web site where you can produce them and get them printed for a reasonalbe price ( $20-$30).... Any one out there have a good lead for me?? I don't need huge customization features, but I do need to be able to control number of windows and I have to insert type?? Thanks
------------------------- Please don't mistake brain damage for stupidity... PHOTOGRAPHYBYJOEYWILSON |
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Check with a local architecture firm. That is "D" sized paper. We have a color plotter that will print renderings 36" wide and however long you set it up for. I would help But I work in Lakeland. If the rendering is already set up it shouldn't be very expensive to plot it.. Just my 2 cents ------------------------- I taught you everything i know and you still don't know nothin. |
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Joey,
Check out "Posterbrain". I did this one for my buddy that passed away last year. As long as you keep everything in relatively hi-res they come out really nice. Inexpensive.
Here's an online collage builder.Photovisi ------------------------- www.timebaughdesigns.com |
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you'd have to check the website, but for large prints Mpix.com is really good. Pricy though but I've had great results.
I've also got large prints made at costco before dirt cheap and they've been real decent.
Justin
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