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HELP -- Hi Res F40 Photo Needed

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  1. Pearlcoupeg35

    Pearlcoupeg35 Formula Junior

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    Gentleman,

    I am looking for a high-res version of the classic F40's in a line in the country photo. I have found a few versions but none meet the resolution requirements for the size print i want. Can anyone help???


    Here is the photo:

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    Thanks in advance :)
     
  2. Pearlcoupeg35

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    138 views and not one reply? Ouch. Nobody knows anything about this photo???
     
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    It is possible that the photographer who owns the copyright never released a hi-res version so that no one can make any illegal reproductions. That's what I do...
     
  4. Corsa Melodia

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    i am also looking for this particular photo
     
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    Tifosi15, thank you for your help but that is the same resolution the OP showed in the link :(

    thank you for editing the picture, but the resolution is not high enough to make it into a poster :(
     
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    wouldn't it be best to contact the photographer who owns the copyright and
    ask to purchase a legal, full-resolution photo?

    It's also entirely possible there IS no higher res version as well. The F40 is an
    old car - that's an old photo.

    Jedi
     
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    jedi,

    what steps could we take into getting in contact with the photographer? and how would we find him/her?
     
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    Well, I don't know... were it me, I'd start with the link first posted - send them
    an email - might have to find them at Whois or similar service to get an email.... it'll
    take some sleuthing.

    My guess? It's a 35mm analog film shot from that era - then scanned from a print. The image
    has that look (was a professional photographer for many years).

    And unless it was a PROFESSIONAL photographer, the odds of that actual negative
    being anywhere "findable" are probably very low. Just think: you probably have
    PRINTS of some neat family event from many years ago... where is the NEGATIVE?
    The NEGATIVE contains a wealth of analog info than can be scanned and re-scanned
    as technology changes... but people seldom keep them for posterity - only the prints.

    Scanners of the 90s were pretty low res - which is what the original image looks
    to me. Nowhere near enough data to make a poster... without the negative.

    BUT ... were you to find the photog and get that NEGATIVE, it could easily be
    scanned with modern technology to sufficient resolution.

    I really wish you luck... it's a long shot, but that is ONE AMAZING PHOTO that I hope
    you can track down.

    Best,

    Jedi
     
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    i highly doubt the blogger on link from the image knows the photographer. I am surprised Ferrari does not offer any poster prints, since I believe it looks like an official photo.

    i was actually hoping with today's technology that some program could increase the quality of the image, or smooth out the pixel to make a poster.

    tracking down the negatives is like finding a needle in a haystack on a snowy day.

    thanks for your input Jedi
     
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    Yeah - I never wanted to imply it would be EASY to track the original down.

    Unfortunately, software can't add back in what isn't there.

    Perhaps you could do some stylized version - like light posterization, or 'water color'
    or 'pastel' effects - those sorts of digital processes DO add new detail that would give at
    least the illusion of greater detail.

    It's too bad Ferrari didn't make that image into a poster "back in the day" and
    kept the original artwork.

    Good luck in you quest...

    Jedi
     
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    and the journey continues.., water color looks great, but i can't mess with the natural beauty of that photo, it's a classic.



    this is a f40 meet in japan, they are nice photos but not as great as the OP's photo
     
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    Looks like most of these F40's have been modified in some way. Sad to see that.

    natant
     
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    These are mostly members of Japan' notorious "Club 40" (as posted on other threads).

    That's what they do..
     

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