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Wanted: high res image of poster "Lotus 70"


Harald.111

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Dear community,

For our new background at fairs and exhibitions we, Lotus Club Holland, are looking for a high res image of the "Lotus 70" poster as it was used in 2018 for various outings, merchandise and background walls at the big Lotus gathering in Hethel.
Unfortunately I am unable to obtain this straight from Lotus as the poster no longer represents their company identity.  It concerns this poster:
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Were anyone to have a digital example of this in 300 DPI or more (if it take more than 10Mb on your computer storage it probably is), would you please be so kind to contact me at evenementen @ lotusclubholland.nl ?
As a token of appreciation we will give away 2x eternal gratitude to both you and someone of your choice (we're still Dutch 'eh? 😉 )

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The poster looks to be still available from some places. eg SJ  (postage is high), then you could scan it yourself, if you have a large enough scanner?

https://www.sjsportscars.com/parts-and-accessories/LOT70M0001.htm

also

https://www.komo-tec.com/en/equipment/merchandise/sale/765/lotus-70th-poster

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Yes, we have various examples in our possession but A2 scanning does have its limits in the execution, especially when you want to use the result poster size of 5 x 2,5m...

Thanks for thinking along though; truly appreciated!

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5 x 2.5m is quite big, was involved producing some display images (around 2m x 1.5) for an exhibition stand many years ago (over 40year) had started from a 4x5 inch neg and a professional photographic enlarger with special front mirror.

Not relevant to your problem though.

Would it not be possible to use a top quality digital camera to get the resolution you want, but would have to be taken from a suitable distance so that the result was still rectangular.

Has @Bibs not got a more helpful suggestion...

 

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