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Fishcarver, pm me if you like .I might be able to help you out.
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Rescale, continued
Ron: PM is on its way to you, with many thanks!
Here is a statement of the problem if anonre else would like to weigh in!! : I have the Estutan kit of the I400 submarine in 1:400 scale. I would like to resize it and build it in 1:200 or possibly even 1:160. The original kit is kit is printed on 4 A4 sheets. Using IRFANVIEW, I was able to resize it (2x) into .jpg images without any apparent loss of image quality. However, the print size is approximately 16” x 23” ( 40.6 x 58.5 cm) . Although my friend at the printshop says that he will have no problem printing the enlargement in colour on 18” x 24” Arch 3 architectural paper , I have some concerns and would like to take out some “insurance” and be able to print the parts out on 11” x 17” or, even better, 30 cm x 42 cm stock (12 x 18”) . The number of pages in the rescale doesn’t matter. This will require cutting and pasting the parts from the resized .jpgs to fit them onto appropriately-sized stock. I’d like to section the latitudinal and longitudinal hull formers, as these will have to be laminated in any event. I am not good enough with PAINT or Photoshop to be able to do this by myself. Thanks for your help! Jim
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Thanks Charlie for clearing that up.
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rescalling problem.
I had a file in 1/38 scale.
when I am going to print it, the format is reduced to 68% for print in A4 cardstock. Is possible that this reduction converts the scale from 1/38 to 1/48 scale? Thanks. |
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A 1/38 scale model printed at 68% gives a 1/56 scale model.
(A 1/48 scale model is around 79% of a 1/38 scale model.)
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Blowing up from 1/400 to 1/200
I took printed sheets to FedX office and used the resize feature in their photo copy machines. They even were able to resize some black and white sheets using a printer they had for blue print copy.
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