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You can print your posters in any size with the free PosteRazor

The PosteRazor cuts a raster image into pieces which can afterwards be printed out and assembled to a poster.

As input, the PosteRazor takes a raster image. The resulting poster is saved as a multipage PDF document. An easy to use, wizard like user interface guides through 5 steps. PosteRazor is available as a Windows, an OSX and a Linux version. It is an open source, GNU licensed project which is hosted on SourceForge.net.

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  • Linux version (641 KB)
    After downloading, untar it. This binary was statically linked against Fltk and FreeImage. It runs on (K)Ubuntu 6.06, 7.04, 7.10 and 8.04 from boot CD. Howerver, it will probably not run on a non-(K)Ubuntu system.
  • Source (262 KB)
    The source archive includes project files for CMake and XCode 2.2. Depends on the not included FLTK and FreeImage (and libXpm-dev on Linux). In order to compile without OpenGL, the preprocessor symbol NO_OPENGL_PREVIEW can be defined.
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