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<b>Background</b>
<p>I've always wanted to build my own multiple image prints using lenticular
overlays, so when I saw <a href="http://photojojo.com/content/diy/how-to-make-lenticular-images/">this post</a> on "do-it-yourself lenticular prints" I finally
had a good reason to go ahead and write this software. If I eventually find a good cheap
source for the lenticular
overlays I'll be all set. :-)</p>
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<strong>How to use</strong></p>
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<li>You'll need two images. Drag them into the appropriate boxes. </li>
<li>Select a print size that matches the paper you'll be printing on (or the size of
the print you'll order online).</li>
<li>Select a width for the strips - smaller strips produce a smoother transition effect
as you view the image but they also mean more folding. As you select a print size
the program will default to strips around 10% of the image width.</li>
<li>Click Save to create the image. </li>
<li>Upload the saved image to your favorite online printing service or send it to your printer (right-click and choose "Print").</li>
<li>Fold the print like an accordion where the strips meet.</li>
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<b>License</b>
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<p>This application is freeware for personal or non-profit use. For details, read the
<a href="license.rtf">license agreement</a> you saw when you installed the application.</p>
<b>Revision History</b>
<p>1.0.0.0 - June 2007 - initial release</p>
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<li>Basic support for multiple print sizes, multiple strip widths, and horizontal arrangement.</li>