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From: Daniel Williams
Subject: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 25 Aug 2001 17:51:33
Message: <3b881de5@news.povray.org>
Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
Kinkos?


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From: Simon Lemieux
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 25 Aug 2001 18:04:57
Message: <3B882187.7932BB7@yahoo.com>
Daniel Williams wrote:
> 
> Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
> Kinkos?

Printing offices (?)...

I checked here around Montreal and the best places offered two kind of
printings, one was with inkjet printers that could print in formats of 4x3 feet,
but you can mess with the poster with your fingers or moisture... 
The other was a Lambda printer that makes a real picture out of the TIFF image,
instead of shooting ink, it shoots light, with a precise one pixel by millions
pixels LCD screen or something like it...

Anyway, both of these costs a lot...

You don't want a single poster, a single will cost like 60$, ten would cost
around say... 18$ and hundreds would cost less than 10$, etc...

Ask around where you can photocopy (xerox), print and put a plastic cover on
posters...

Simon

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From: Peter Hertel
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 25 Aug 2001 19:07:29
Message: <3b882fb1@news.povray.org>
> Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
I know the local photoshop (no not adobe ;) prints ditigal images for
customers. Not too sure about the size though, I've only seen A4-prints, and
the quality was really good. It doesn't cost much either, I think :)
If you are going to do a really large poster, try asking someone in an
architect-company. I worked at one once, and they had a quite impressive
printer (printed >1meter wide images, with extremely high dpi). I don't know
if they do prints for outsiders, so it might be better if you knew a
"insider" :)
Good luck!

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From: Darrell Miller
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 25 Aug 2001 19:40:21
Message: <3b883765$1@news.povray.org>
Kinko's does it for about 30.00
(or at least around here they do)
quality it good, colors are decent for 30.00
you are going to have to render it VERY large for good quality
-darrell
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> Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
> Kinkos?
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From: Dave Blandston
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 25 Aug 2001 19:50:27
Message: <3b8839c3@news.povray.org>
I wanted to print a CD cover so I called Kinko's and they said they could do
it. After I got there, they had no clue how to do it. I would suggest a
local print shop, because Kinko's does not specialize in that kind of thing,
even though they seem to think they do.

"Daniel Williams" <ewi### [at] cflrrcom> wrote in message
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> Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
> Kinkos?


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From: Simon Lemieux
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 26 Aug 2001 01:10:44
Message: <3B888556.C731C6A@yahoo.com>
Peter Hertel wrote:
> 
> > Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
> I know the local photoshop (no not adobe ;) prints ditigal images for
> customers. Not too sure about the size though, I've only seen A4-prints, and
> the quality was really good. It doesn't cost much either, I think :)
> If you are going to do a really large poster, try asking someone in an
> architect-company. I worked at one once, and they had a quite impressive
> printer (printed >1meter wide images, with extremely high dpi). I don't know
> if they do prints for outsiders, so it might be better if you knew a
> "insider" :)
> Good luck!

Sorry, that was what I was talking about,  most of the local photoshop don't
print bigger than 16x14 inches, but I found one out of 10 that did print my
personnal 4x3 feet...

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||  'You must be,' said the Cat, 'or you wouldn't have come here.'
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From: Steve
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 26 Aug 2001 11:10:59
Message: <slrn9og7pn.jkr.steve@zero-pps.localdomain>
On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 17:54:29 -0400, Daniel Williams wrote:
>Hey anyone know what companies would turn this into a poster for me?
>Kinkos?

Beautiful image, thanks for sharing. 

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From: Peter Hertel
Subject: Re: Heres a nice "spheres" shot.
Date: 26 Aug 2001 16:40:40
Message: <3b895ec8@news.povray.org>
> Sorry, that was what I was talking about,  most of the local photoshop
don't
> print bigger than 16x14 inches, but I found one out of 10 that did print
my
> personnal 4x3 feet...

Oh.. guess I didn't read you post good enough :) Sorry!

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