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What is the best way to convert small scale decals into large scale ones (1/18)?
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How to convert 1/72 scale decals to 1/18 scale?
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A good scanner and photoshop I'd imagine, however you could also give Kinkos a shot, as I've increased many plans/diagrams for SW items flawlessly on their more professional equipment than I have available to myself.
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Use a program called scale calc and take the calculations it outputs to kinkos. It's made for increasing and decreasing scale for copiers.
http://www.1-87vehicles.org/restricted/scalecalc.php
http://www.1-87vehicles.org/restricted/scalecalc.php
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Re: How to convert 1/72 scale decals to 1/18 scale?
If you want, you can scan the decals and email me the jpegs/tiff file. I can then scale it using a CAD program and send you the jpeg/tiff back in 1/18ROH_fan wrote:Team,
What is the best way to convert small scale decals into large scale ones (1/18)?
Thanks!
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Enlarge the decals by 3.998 %
Kinkos will not break it down in decimals so enlarge by 399 % when you are there. There is a pad on the copier that you can bring up and enlarge by this. They even have a machine that copies color on a shiny type of paper but, You may have issues with the dots. So a regular copier may not do.
The regular copies are about .15 cents .
Those shiny color copies are about $3.50 - $4.50. So if you go this rout make the copies first on the black and white to see if they are what you want. Then do the color .
Kinkos will not break it down in decimals so enlarge by 399 % when you are there. There is a pad on the copier that you can bring up and enlarge by this. They even have a machine that copies color on a shiny type of paper but, You may have issues with the dots. So a regular copier may not do.
The regular copies are about .15 cents .
Those shiny color copies are about $3.50 - $4.50. So if you go this rout make the copies first on the black and white to see if they are what you want. Then do the color .
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