We love Photojojo and they’ve made a cool project that turns your photo into mailable postcards. [ via ] Link.
6 thoughts on “HOW TO – Turn a photo into a mailable mosaic”
Shadowdancingsays:
just wanted to add to this that many photoshop (at least 7, which is my fav) have a webtool for making slices. you can slice your photo up, then “save as” images. each slice will save as a separate image, which you can then mass print–it’s my favorite repurposed PS tool!
wowbesays:
How great is this. I have used the USPS approved 4×6 inkjet printable photo paper from http://www.printonit.com for othjer projects. I will try this.
Thanks for the great idea.
Inkjet Papersays:
Inkjet Paper
3″ x 194' 1-Ply Bond Paper (50 Rolls) 8 1/2″ x 100'
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just wanted to add to this that many photoshop (at least 7, which is my fav) have a webtool for making slices. you can slice your photo up, then “save as” images. each slice will save as a separate image, which you can then mass print–it’s my favorite repurposed PS tool!
How great is this. I have used the USPS approved 4×6 inkjet printable photo paper from http://www.printonit.com for othjer projects. I will try this.
Thanks for the great idea.
Inkjet Paper
3″ x 194' 1-Ply Bond Paper (50 Rolls) 8 1/2″ x 100'