Textures

PosteRazor is designed to process any raster image as a texture or source graphic for splitting into large-format posters. It does not include built-in texture libraries, pattern packs, or artistic textures itself—but provides full support for users’ own textures, photos, graphics, and scanned artwork to be scaled, tiled, and printed across multiple sheets.
Supported Texture & Image Formats
PosteRazor accepts all common raster file types used for textures, backgrounds, banners, and high-resolution prints:
JPEG / JPG
PNG (transparent and opaque)
BMP
TIFF (including high-bitdepth print‑grade textures)
GIF
XPM, PCX, and other classic raster formats
This wide compatibility allows you to use digital paintings, photographic textures, fabric scans, concrete/stone/wood textures, abstract graphics, logos, and illustrations as your base poster image.
How Textures Are Processed
When you load a texture or image into PosteRazor, the software treats it as a single continuous surface. It analyzes pixel dimensions, aspect ratio, and resolution, then lets you:
Scale the texture to any physical poster size
Split it into multiple pages based on paper format (A4, Letter, etc.)
Adjust overlapping borders to ensure seamless alignment when pasting sheets together
Preserve sharpness, detail, and color consistency across all tiled segments
The software does not modify, compress, or degrade the original texture quality unnecessarily. It maintains pixel integrity during tiling so fine details in textures remain crisp when printed and assembled.
Use Cases for Textures
Large decorative wall textures (wood, concrete, marble, fabric)
Event backdrops and stage banners
Game mod texture enlargements
Educational posters with detailed surface textures
Art projects, murals, and collage backgrounds
Important Notes
PosteRazor does not provide copyright-free textures or stock images. Users must own the rights or have proper licenses for any texture or image they process.
The software works only with raster (pixel-based) graphics. Vector textures (SVG, EPS, AI) must first be exported as PNG or TIFF to be used.
High-resolution textures produce sharper, more professional large-format results.

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