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The Ackland frame looks pretty good.
I wonder if there are issues with the adhesive after it's been out in the sun a few months and you need to set up a new banner.
Need to create an account to see the pricing.
Think I will sign up.
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I'm not sure what the best way would be but it shouldn't be too hard to set up Illustrator.
Open up the 1'x1' decal - select the contour cut path (the 1x1" square) & drop it on a separate layer.
Select the decal(with the contour path) and dupe it 10 across (use alt-drag for the first copy and...
We were asked to do this in the parking lot of a local car dealer. The light posts had a manufacturer's decal warning not to attach anything to the poles and listed banners by name. It looked like (to me) they were set up so that if something ran into them they would shear off at the base to...
These "someone stole my stuff" threads hardly ever turn out well around here.
Kinda like the zombie thing - a bite here, a bite there and the next thing you know the whole world is being overrun.
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Better yet take her with you and wear that sock monkey outfit you've shown us.
Being in California I'm betting they give extra points for for costuming
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I think you have the right idea.
An aluminum panel .080 or better screwed or riveted onto those ribs would do the job - look good & be much easier to get right over trying to apply directly onto the sides.
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Interpolation when resizing up is always going to degrade the image somewhat. It is adding info(pixels) where none existed before based on some mathematics that only really smart people know. If you are going for extreme resolution changes Photoshop and other dedicated resizing programs come...
Colin is that Photoshop?
I don't think there will be an upside to resizing your photos if you are going to run them out at 40"x30" on canvas.
If you lower the dpi in the resizing dialog so you end up with about the same number of pixels as the original you are not doing anything to the bitmap.
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No need to resize (I think)
Set the output size in VW and hit print.
At your production size you are still over 100ppi (about 115) without any resizing of the original bitmap.
Should print fine unless it is a detailed map using 6pt Times Roman for text titles.
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