NSX posters?

Those are dope, anyone know any others???
 
Isn't there sites where you can send a high resolution photos of something and they can make a poster out of it? I guess if all else fails I can just print some NSX pics with my printer on photo papers and use those... :(

PS: As long as I don't print copyrighted material and sell them to others I'm good as far as laws are concerned right?
 
Zuerst said:
Isn't there sites where you can send a high resolution photos of something and they can make a poster out of it? I guess if all else fails I can just print some NSX pics with my printer on photo papers and use those... :(

PS: As long as I don't print copyrighted material and sell them to others I'm good as far as laws are concerned right?
Actually, I believe you can get in trouble just for printing copyrighted material unless that material is accompanied by permission to do so.
 
Zuerst said:
Isn't there sites where you can send a high resolution photos of something and they can make a poster out of it? I guess if all else fails I can just print some NSX pics with my printer on photo papers and use those... :(

PS: As long as I don't print copyrighted material and sell them to others I'm good as far as laws are concerned right?

Most high end print shops can do what you are looking for
 
These days, most any film processing facility - camera stores, drugstores, etc - can produce a poster (typically 20 x 30 inches) from a negative or print. And there are no copyright issues with a photo you take yourself, assuming you are not using it for commercial purposes.

FWIW, I cut my photo processing costs by more than half when I started having it done at Sam's Club. I'm sure Costco is similar. And they offer pretty much the same photo services (digitizing, etc) as everyone else.
 
Like some mentioned - photostores won't (or at least shouldnt :p ) reproduce any copyrighted work for you - they wont even scan in a portrait another photographer took of you for instance. Also like NSXtasy pointed out - if you bring a high resolution file on CD to a higher end camera shop (because they tend to do custom work like this) then they should be able to print a poster. Many photo stores now use completely digital systems to print their photographs (film is scanned, colour balanced on computer, and is sent to the printer which exposes the photo paper with a high res LCD) - so this shouldn't be a problem.

If you're unable to find anyone that offers this service perhaps you could check Sony's printing service... I saw them advertising book binding etc in a photography magazine so posters sounds reasonable...
 
I just orderd the poster of the white X, so I'll let everyone know when I get it and how it looks.
 
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