OK read all the interesting replys, but the bottm line I beleive is "what are they looking for"
images of what ??? I am sure that once someone replys they would be provided more of the business end....I suspect that it could be an advertisement scam for photos to purchase a digital camera back.....
From: Denny "Smitty' Schmidt <smitty56401@charter.net>
Subject: Re: Selling Stock Photography request for: High Resolution Large Format Photo material
To: selling_stock_photography@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 3, 2011, 9:58 AM
I think I would just ask the client what the final size and resolution needs to be and then up rez in Photoshop with the resample box un checked. The size is important because if you know the aspect ratio going into the project you can crop in camera when shooting to minimize cropping during post processing thus preserving the highest possible resolution. Should be no problem with a 10 meg camera
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Sent: Sunday, July 31, 2011 6:15 AM
Subject: Selling Stock Photography request for: High Resolution Large Format Photo material
Maybe someone can help me out?
For several assignments I am looking for High Resolution Large Format Photo material.
I need these photos so they can be printed in high resolution on large surfaces (e.g. 5 x 6 mtr). That means file sizes from 80 mB.
And I don't mean scans which are digitally resampled or extrapolated on a larger format and size.
!
There are several options:
- you have and take photo's with a high definition digital camera back such as:
http://www.leaf-photography.com/products_aptus2.asp
- you have an archive of 4 x 5 inch, 6 x 6 inch or 4 x 6 inch transparencies (slides) which can be rescanned with high definition scanners
- you are a 2 or 3d illustrator who can create almost life like illustrations
- you have another idea how to answer this problem
If you can provide me with these and my client will select material from you, there will be a financial reward, of course!
Regards
Kees Schreuders
Art director
P.S. Please pass this message on when relevant.
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