
PosteRazor is an image editing utility that will allow you to split photos into smaller pieces. It proves to be very useful when you need to create posters.
What I like about PosteRazor is that it offers a straightforward and wizard-like program interface that will allow you to easily and quickly cut images. Therefore, it is especially useful for beginner users who want to create posters from images. Simply follow the 5 easy steps and you will quickly split any image according to your needs. The first step requires you to import the desired image to be cut and also shows some image information. The second step allows you to define the paper format and borders. The third step offers the possibility of choosing the overlapping position and size. The fourth step allows the customization of the image size and image alignment. Finally, the last step will allow you to save the final cut image in a multipage PDF document or print it directly.
PosteRazor supports almost all common image formats, such as: BMP, GIF, ICO, IFF, JBIG, JPEG/JIF, PNG, PhotoShop PSD, TIFF and many more. This program also supports various image color types like: Monochrome, Grayscale, 4/8 Bit palette and 24/48/32 Bit RGB/CMYK .
All in all, PosteRazor is a simple-to-use and intuitive application that will allow splitting a raster image into smaller pieces and print it so that a poster may be assembled. PosteRazor will prove to be a very useful tool for beginner users due to its simplicity.
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