* Buy some sheets of the special paper for doing this. Print the picture in mirror image (i.e., back to front) on the paper. Iron on to the T-shirt (except for one corner of paper). When ready, pull paper off the shirt by pulling on the loose corner, leaving the image behind. This is quite easy to do and the picture is washproof -- for a while anyway. * Get the picture that you want and then get a specialized printer that can print on material. (just like rough or smooth paper printers). And presto, you've got a print on a T-shirt.
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I don't think so. It involves copyright issues. You can print something more common on your tshirt, for example, natural scenery. That is to say, you can not put something related to names or personal images on your tshirt.
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In the main-idea graphic organizer, what do you put in the outer circles?
You can add a Gadget to put graphic images in blogger. You can upload or put the photo URL of the image you want to display in the gadget. You can also add graphics into your header by going into the "design" and click "header". Hope this helps.
You can edit the page and insert image and text at the desired location with dreamviewer software.
A cellphone is flashed to put inside it the basic software it requires.This basic software,usually a binary image is stored in its permanent memory.See "Read Only Memory" on wikipedia.
You can put together all of your information into a flow chart. Doing an image search online can help to get ideas for a good flowchart.
a graphic organizer and a chart that is used to put things in order
The image on the sensor isn't any image format, when this analogue data is put through the A/D converter and saved they are saved in a bitmap container (Jpeg and Raw (NEF, CR2, PEF Etc.) are all bitmap formats) all images are either a bitmap or a vector graphic, out of the camera they are bitmap, but the data in the file can be opened as a Vector Graphic in some programs.
IrfanView is only available for the Windows operating system and will not work with Mac OS X. All image handling software can change the size of an image. The Mac's Preview application (in the Applications folder) can be used to open the image, and from the Tools menu select Adjust Size... to adjust the size of the image. If the image is in the Mac's iPhoto library you can Export from the library (from iPhoto's File menu) and change the size as required. All other image editing software will offer similar size changing options.
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