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The FBI assigned him informant symbol code "PH-521." He would communicate on and off with the Federal Bureau of Investigation until at least the late 1960s. Before the Apalachin meeting and Joe Valachi's revelations put the Mafia on the front page, Joseph was giving federal investigators Intel about its members and criminal activity. In other words: if you wish to make a mosaic with 50 x 50 tiles with Repetition = 1 you must to include 50 x 50 = 2500 different tiles into your library.In 1951, thirty-eight-year-old Joseph LaTorre began to share with the authorities confidential information about a criminal group called the "Organization." Joseph was the eldest son of former Pittston Crime Family boss Steven LaTorre. Please note that if you set repeat to 1, every given tile will be used only once! This means that the program may use every tile as many times as it likes. The default setting for Repeat is Auto (or zero). In sum - it will give you 144 different tiles that you need. This may happen when you do not have enough library tiles to complete a mosaic.įor successful rendering of a mosaic with default settings ( Distance = 6 Repetition = Auto) you need at least 144 tiles in the library.Ī default setting for Distance of 6 means that every 6th tile can be the same image and the 5 tiles between them will be different.īecause cells are filled with images in random order and to be sure that the program has a tile to choose for a cell in the middle of the mosaic you need enough tiles to fill an un-repeated 6圆 area at top left of the current cell, as well as un-repeated 6圆 areas at top right, bottom-right, and bottom-left. But please be aware that not every image editor can handle pictures larger than 32 000 x 32 000 pixels. On the other hand, if you are absolutely sure that you really need to save a mosaic at 2400 DPI you may do it. Resolutions more than 300 DPI make sense only in very specific applications like printing slides, films or if you intend to look at your printout with a magnifier glass or microscope. The most commonly used printing resolution is 300 DPI.
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Please refer to your printer manual or ask people in your print bureau for a suitable image resolution, usually, it is good enough to use something between 200 - 300 DPI. Modern 4800 DPI ink-jet printers use a matrix of 16 x 16 ink dots (256 dots) to print one photo pixel, good enough to print color photos saved with 300 DPI (or PPI Pixel Per Inch) resolution. The more DPI an ink-jet printer has, generally the more accurate colors it can print. For example, to print a pink pixel it needs to combine a few tiny spots of magenta and yellow inks with the white color of the paper between ink spots. ink palette contains 4 or 6 colors.Īn ink-jet printer must imitate 16.7 millions of digital RGB colors with only 4 ink colors. There are 4 color inks (CMYK: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, blacK) or sometimes 6 color inks (CMYK + light Magenta and light Cyan) in the ink cartridge, i.e. In ink jet printout a single "Dot" is just a spot of real, physical color ink on real white paper. The RGB palette contains about 16.7 million colors. In an RGB palette photo, one single pixel is an abstract digital "point" of RGB palette color. Normally, you need much more than one "Ink Dot" to print a single "Pixel".
There is a big difference between a "Pixel" (smallest element of the digital photo) and an "Ink Dot" printed by the ink jet printer. Please be aware that high DPI values in ink jet printer specifications are not the same as DPI of the photo that you must to print. Doesn't it seem "strange" to use an almost 6 Megapixel image (2400x2400) to print a square inch!? To print a small 1x1 inch photo at 2400 dpi you need a photo size as big as 2400 x 2400, it's about 5.7 megapixels.
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Usually, the DPI used for professional offset printing is about 300.Īs you probably know, a 2 Megapixel shot is enough to be printed as a quite good 10 cm x 15 cm card (4"x7"). They were tested to save tiff files up to 10 Gb.īut, please be sure that you really need so much resolution: Both Mazaika and Photo Jumble are able to save very large files.