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mrmazda 08-16-11 09:02 PM

1999 FD production poster
 
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Does anyone have any idea where to find a full size original of this poster?
Or maybe a very high resolution file that could be used to print at full size (24x36)?

I can only find wallpaper size files (800x600)...

Thanks!

$lacker 08-17-11 06:09 AM

I would love to have that poster also (or a scan of it)... wonder if Mazda keeps them on file somewhere

adam c 08-17-11 08:55 AM

Any decent print shop can make a good quality poster from that picture.

$lacker 08-17-11 09:34 AM

At 107kb, no one is getting a nice poster out of that image. You'd need a higher resolution or bad eyes for it to look decent

moosejaw 08-17-11 09:36 AM


Originally Posted by adam c (Post 10750521)
Any decent print shop can make a good quality poster from that picture.

From a 800x600 would yield a approximate image size of 28"x24". However blowing up that image four times larger would lose considerable resolution for sure.

the_glass_man 08-17-11 08:46 PM

http://deankuan.com/blog/wp-content/...9/06/RX7_4.jpg
That's as big as that one comes if I remember correctly. Some of the others are 1600x1200, but even then it's not big enough for a poster. You have to remember when these images came out back in 98 or 99 that the size was considered large and high quality back then.

FFWD_FD 08-17-11 08:57 PM

thanks glass man

mrmazda 08-17-11 11:14 PM

Yeah, thanks for a slightly higher res file... See, printed at 150dpi, that would give us a 7in wide print. Say we upscale it x2... 14in...

But it came from somewhere... Someone's gotta have an original somewhere!

the_glass_man 08-18-11 06:28 AM

They all came of the Japanese Mazda website. You can try contacting them to see if they could get fuses in a higher resolution, but again they are over 12 years old.


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