Place to find pictures good for rasterbation?

duragezic

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I've did a couple rasterbations before, and they turned out OK. I've seen some really amazing ones in the gallery.

I like Cars, Bands, Guitar, Architecture/City skyscrapers, landscapes, etc

My problem is I can't find good pictures, especially ones that will look good when blown up large and in black and white. Yes I've tried Google Images. I would probably have to print it in black and white, but I could possibly do a fairly small color one (maybe 9 pages max).

Does anyone else does these big posters and have any ideas on what would turn out good? And any tips for putting it together? I don't like the ones that keep the roughly 1/4" border on every page... I've always cut off the border and joined them together as good as I can, but some of them in the gallery are so much better.

Here are ones I think are great:

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The third one has borders around it, but it and some others still look kind of cool in a certain way. I'm not sure if they are mounted on posterboard or something?
 

Parrotheader

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Get on Flickr and do a search for some panoramas. Most of the best shots won't have the original full-size file. But a few will.

My office is rather small so I don't have a lot of horizontal room after all my furniture's accounted for. But I thought about trying a vertical panorama.
 

Modeps

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?

The whole point of the rasterbation process is that you dont NEED hi-res photos.
 

Alone

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Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?

The whole point of the rasterbation process is that you dont NEED hi-res photos.

Are you sure? I thought rasterbation was just enlarging an image and printing it on multiple pages. With a high-resolution image, there would be less distortion when resizing, so it would look clearer?
 

ViviTheMage

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Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?

The whole point of the rasterbation process is that you dont NEED hi-res photos.

I have a LARGE wall to fill and a really good printer, so I want it hi res :D

Originally posted by: iRONic
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/categories.php?id=58


thank you!
 

Modeps

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Originally posted by: Alone
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?

The whole point of the rasterbation process is that you dont NEED hi-res photos.

Are you sure? I thought rasterbation was just enlarging an image and printing it on multiple pages. With a high-resolution image, there would be less distortion when resizing, so it would look clearer?

There's basically no good way of taking a 5 MP image and blowing it up so it can be as large as your cube wall. You will always lose clarity. Rasterbating takes an image and converts it to a series of dots (vector circles).
 

iRONic

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Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?

The whole point of the rasterbation process is that you dont NEED hi-res photos.

I have a LARGE wall to fill and a really good printer, so I want it hi res :D

Originally posted by: iRONic
Originally posted by: ViviTheMage
Where can I get some high res portrait landscape shots of cities?
http://interfacelift.com/wallpaper/categories.php?id=58
thank you!
No prollem.
 

Modeps

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Originally posted by: ric1287
what do you guys use for more "professional" rasters? poster board? thanks

Simple posterboard would probably work just fine. you may want to look into higher quality paper too.
 

duragezic

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Yeah it takes hours to even assemble, say a 16 page A4 rasterbation, and do a good job on it. That's a pretty rushed job mb, but as you can see from the gallery there is some very kickass ones if you take the time. Sure you could buy a poster, but with posters I always end up flipping through and never really find what I want. I'd rather spend a boring afternoon doing one of these of a picture I exactly want, for free. I could make a rasterbation out of one of the pictures I have of myself snowboarding, for example. :)

Anyway thanks for the few links, I'll keep my eyes open for something I'd wanna put up. Then again, not sure if I can even put up anything on the walls at my new place. The landlord seems picky about anything on the walls. All I really want to do is use two screws to mount my rear speakers, and a few pushpins/tacks for a poster/rasterbation or two. :disgust:
 

mb

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Originally posted by: duragezic
That's a pretty rushed job mb, but as you can see from the gallery there is some very kickass ones if you take the time.

It definitely was :D I was just messing around with the software to see what it would look like. At $0.01 for B/W and $0.10 for color, I think I might use the $9.76 in my university printing fund to make a HUGE one :D


How do they get some of them so clear, like this one?
Ahh, apparently a 1mm dot size will sharpen it up a bit.