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Most of /hr/ probably won't find these very interesting, but this is the sort of stuff that designers and artists love to have around.

These are 72dpi PNGs converted from a collection of more than 400 600dpi TIFFs. They're all B/W, so the whole thing is just 55.5MB.

Posting just a few samples, then I'll gtfo.

http://newzleech.com/usenet/?p=5461336
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<--- the cover of the work these were scanned from. They're all botanical woodcuts, in case you hadn't figured that out.

And I'm out... a small contribution to help fight the fail that is newfag summer.
>> Anonymous
this is great. can we have a torrent of it or a rapidshare, please?
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>>391366
Just get a free usenet client. It's faster than rs and a helluva lot faster than a torrent.
>> Anonymous
>>391373

a client wont help if you dont have an account on any servers...
>> Anonymous
>>391379
True enough. Alright, faggots, it's uploading to rs right now. I'll let you know when it's done. The things I do for you guys...
>> Anonymous
Here it is. Have fun and feel free to complain that it's a zip and not a rar.

http://rapidshare.com/files/130960456/Woodcuts.zip.html
>> Anonymous
>>391417
Much obliged.
>> Anonymous
>>391433
You're welcome.
>> Anonymous
thanks a lot
>> Anonymous
You converted 600dpi TIFFs into pixelated 72dpi JPG images?

Set sail for fail.
>> Anonymous
How about uploading to RS the original TIFFs?
>> Anonymous
>>391730
Genius, the samples presented here on /hr/ are 72dpi PNGs. The originals (which I did upload to rs) are 600dpi TIFFs.

The originals, btw, are just as rough as the samples. The point of the upload was that images like these are useful to artists since they're incredibly easy to vectorize and the quality of their design and composition is very high.
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>>391332


This is the only kinda art I would consider getting a tattoo of.