What does dotamatic do?

dotamatic takes an image you supply and prints it across several sheets of paper. The pixels of the image are drawn in various interesting ways with the result almost being art for some.

Note How things look on screen can differ quite dramatically from how they print out. The way colours combine, especially from a distance is very different for a screen (which generates light) and paper (which reflects light). In addition there are considerably fewer pixels on the screen than there on paper. This can result in wierd moire effects on the screen, but not the paper.


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dotamatic 0.2              10 April 2004