Shank and Britt bring you custom posters for your garage
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Shank and Britt bring you custom posters for your garage
Though our custom printer can print upto 60" high and 120feet wide, Poster size (24" x 36" ) are the most common.
If you have a shop, we can print on translucent paper, where the image will glow once backlit. 1st step is to have your car digitally enhanced via Britt, and then off to me for digital printing. Any size, any pic is our capabilities, but we recommend poster size. We will have 6speed pricing very soon which you will find fraction of a cost of normal poster printing. I am having many of the 6speed members' Porshes blown up and framed for my garage, and will post pictures. Here are smaller scale samples....
Thanks,
Shank/Britt
If you have a shop, we can print on translucent paper, where the image will glow once backlit. 1st step is to have your car digitally enhanced via Britt, and then off to me for digital printing. Any size, any pic is our capabilities, but we recommend poster size. We will have 6speed pricing very soon which you will find fraction of a cost of normal poster printing. I am having many of the 6speed members' Porshes blown up and framed for my garage, and will post pictures. Here are smaller scale samples....
Thanks,
Shank/Britt
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In order to pull these off I need high resolution photos of the cars, something like 3000x2000 @ 180dpi (6MP+). Ken, the original image you supplied was not a very high resolution so I would have to rebuild it.
Orlando, I have your desktop design in a high resolution already so you should be set.
Ryan and I are still figuring out the financial end of this but we should have a plan very soon. Thanks for the interest.
Orlando, I have your desktop design in a high resolution already so you should be set.
Ryan and I are still figuring out the financial end of this but we should have a plan very soon. Thanks for the interest.
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Mehrabani... that will work to, it's all a matter of how big you want the image and the resolution of the shot you have. I have some tricks to get the images to look good when really blown up.