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Copying from a photograph


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hi glassweigen,a quick fast easy way to copy things and in plus or minus scale for me has been the "rapid resizer"I think i payed 60 and downloaded it.It's by far the greatest tool i have.You can adjust it to copy to your specs.In metric or american.My friend sent me a picture from thialand and the picture was tiny but i entered the size i wanted and it poped out perfect.If you want something longer but not taller no problem.Instead of doing projects 8" by 10" i can now do things 15" by 15" 20 by 20 30 by 30 what ever i like.You will love the ease of you'se.You can try it for free also for 30 days. :) put you photos in the scanner and go to rapid resizer and press scan ,it's all down hill from there!

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Hi Folks,

 

I apologise if it has been asked before.

 

How do you copy a photograph onto wood. I have a few Disney photos that I would like to copy onto wood.

 

Do you need to use a programme like corel draw or inkscape.

 

Thanks.

 

 

Sorry folks.

 

what I was meaning was taken a photograph and making a pattern out of it on wood.

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