From Digital Camera to Full Wall Mural is Easy

Posted by admin | Mural Ideas | Wednesday 6 January 2010 2:58 am

You just shot an amazing picture.  Out of the thousands you’ve taken, this one is special.  And the most you’ve been able to do display this or any of your photos is print them on a single page on your black and white or laser printer.  What if you could enlarge your photo then print it in panels simultaneously to make a wall mural covering your entire wall?
From the smallest photo to the largest billboard
Most people think a professional print shop with a very large scale printer or plotter is required to even create poster-size enlargements.  However there is inexpensive software called YottaPrint that can create panels of photos the way billboards are made.  You can even use this software to create billboards with the right equipment.

This software allows you to print any picture that is on your computer using any printer; even the smallest, least expensive color printer can be used to create the largest wall mural.  See more at www.yottaprint.com.

Mural Program

Posted by admin | Mural Ideas | Tuesday 10 March 2009 12:58 am

With the coming of age of digital cameras in the last decade or so, we noticed that technology and software was opening up what is possible and affordable for photographers and interior-minded people that weren’t necessarily artists.  Kneson Software (www.kneson.com), a company that already had created a sophisticated photo enlargement program called Imagener realized that it was only natural to use the engine inside Imagener and make a mural program able to take enlarged images and print them in panels much the same way billboard advertisements are produced. (more…)

Wall Murals Command Attention

Posted by muralblog | Mural Ideas | Tuesday 21 October 2008 9:09 pm

More than any other type of local media, wall murals command attention in an enduring manner. Billboards and advertisements on television and radio only hope to capture a brief moment of our attention, but a well constructed mural that is properly maintained and preserved can be appreciated for years while also possibly communicating a local agenda or providing ancillary uses.

An anti-drug mural has been restored in Vallejo, CA. The original artist wanted to make a loud and enduring statement after his friend was killed in a drug related incident. A community in New Zealand just today reported about the commanding attention of wall murals — one is effective for speed bumps. “Smeaton Drive now had “natural speed bumps,” said one of the residences. “Everyone who drives past slows down to look at it.” An art collective group called Visual Love and artist Erik Beltran recently finished a huge mural in a mall in Fresno, CA. “Every time someone walks by, whether its kids to senior citizens, they just smile when they look up” says the building owner.