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Other tatebanko ?
I was looking for old tatebankos on the internet and I found those one :
Here, number 26 and 27 (click on "kmview.html" to have a big picture of it) https://library.u-gakugei.ac.jp/digi...chasearch.html Unfortunatly they not in very good quality (and the original print doesn't seem to be in a good quality too). I will see what I can do with them... And here, I found an old nice box, and a fish (click under "pdf" at the bottom of the page) : «§ζ@ϋ*ΏWu½y¨ΩΜ’G@*»ρΕά ΘΤIV€«ζ¦v And may be this one can be exploited : ¨ΰΏαG |
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Actually the scans are very professionally made. I blew the image as big as I could in my screen and then took several snapshots and reassembled the thing with Photoshop. Ended up having a file with dimensions about 50x80 cm with resolution 72 (11 MB). Then rezised it to A4 an resampled it to resolution 150 and it prints out fine. The original artwork is what it is, but this way one can get them out og the 'Flash vault'. PM me if you want the pictures. # 27 is ready, I can do some others too.
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Thanks for your help Tapcho, I take the tatebanko, picture by picture, too. And I have aproximatly the same file (1644px x 2398, 21,9 Mo PSD). But I haven't try to print it.
I forgot an other tatebanko on the same page which is number 39 Unfortunatly, nowhere I found them build... |
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I agree, the scans are very good. These seem to be the Japanese version of European "catchpenny" prints - primitively printed on less than optimal paper.
I assume you have seen the modern tatebanko from Canon? Also, brooklyn5and10.com sells some tatebanko kits, including some modern ones: |
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