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Anonymous
How easy is it to turn a high resolution picture into a poster? Could I just go to a place like Kinko's and print out the picture on a large sheet of paper?
>> Anonymous
Possible, but very expensive from what I here.
>> Anonymous
>>188852
how expensive?
>> Anonymous
>>188911

I want to know that too.
>> Anonymous
Hiya I'm from europe, in my local store I pay 16 EUR for a 50x75 poster, curious bout your prices!
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it would be cheaper to get a tattoo
>> Anonymous
it depends on what size you want, and also the paper type.

an 18x24 runs roughly $30 and a 24x36 runs about $60

but seeing as how that is a copywritten image, i doubt they will print it for you anyways. were pretty strict on that sorta thing
>> Anonymous
>>189022
I'm just using the pic as a base, but damn, it's that expensive? :/
>> Anonymous
You could just say that you made it yourself.
>> Anonymous
>>188959
Hes actually right. Fucking Kinkos.
>> Anonymous
>>189022
24x36cm?!
>> Anonymous
And if I want to do it myself?
I have a HP DesignJet 500+GL/2 card and enough HP Photographic paper in my workplace. I tried it once and used Irfanview for printing one image, and it didn't fit all the paper but the quality was kinda good.
Does /hr/ have any good advice on how to do this?
>> Anonymous
I remember going to kinkos because I wanted to print out some artwork for my homemade arcade stick. For a paper about 8x10, it was atleast $3, and since its kinkos, you still have to pay just to use the damn computer!
>> Anonymous
>>189144

inches you dumbfuck. they're multiples of 12.


>>189186

FWIW, I have an epson 2200 (I'm a graphic designer). the last time I calculated, printing a super-B sized poster on glossy paper used about $7 worth of ink and paper, so any print shop os going to charge at least twice that if they want to make any sort of profit.