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mysta2

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I want to do a wall of builtins along my back wall with a graphic across them. This is my layout:

cabinet%20layout.jpg


The graphic is about 19'x9', 300 dpi and composed of around 2000 1.5"x2" photos. I'm waiting for a quote from Unique Garage and have an e mail out to GarageWallWraps.com.

Who else should I be asking about doing this? Are there other companies that do this sort of thing? Really I don't need a print any wider than 3'... and for that I could go to Kinkos, but then sticking it to the wall and protecting it are the remaining issues.
 
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sammerdog

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fwiw - There's a guy in Holland Michigan who can give you a quote also (using your photo, or he can help with a file photo):

http://www.digitalxl.com/index_portfolio.html

Also in Holland, these guys do photographic ceiling tiles.... so while you're wrenching, you can look up and pretend you're far far away ina forest of poplar trees....

http://www.ceilingscenes.com/

Good luck and post some pictures if yo pull the trigger on this.
 
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Kevin54

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The graphic is about 19'x9', 300 dpi and composed of around 2000 1.5"x2" photos. I'm waiting for a quote from Unique Garage and have an e mail out to GarageWallWraps.com.

Pretty cool but what the hell do you have 2000 photos of? All the same thing or 2000 different pics to make up the mural?
 

Jack Olsen

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A screened-back image could also be painted in a weekend for the cost of maybe a gallon of white paint and a quart of black. You'd just need a computer with Photoshop on it and a cheap optical projector. In Photoshop, you can 'posterize' the image to a set number of shades of gray. Two shades would be just full black and full white -- but 12 shades would give you subtle steps in between the two. The image you've shown only goes between about 5% black and about 40% black. Once you get a master ready with the borders made clear, it'd be like paint-by-numbers.
 

hguerrero

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A screened-back image could also be painted in a weekend for the cost of maybe a gallon of white paint and a quart of black. You'd just need a computer with Photoshop on it and a cheap optical projector. In Photoshop, you can 'posterize' the image to a set number of shades of gray. Two shades would be just full black and full white -- but 12 shades would give you subtle steps in between the two. The image you've shown only goes between about 5% black and about 40% black. Once you get a master ready with the borders made clear, it'd be like paint-by-numbers.

so you would paint this by hand? can you explain a little more?
 

Tech Guy

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Check with MikeN on the board here as his company does this sort of thing I beleive and he also made up the Garage Journal decals.
 
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