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Has anyone seen this type of image or does anyone have something even in the ballpark?

Its a 1913-1915 Henderson or Indian.

My customer wants us to vectorize and screen print 4 whopping shirts for a tour across the

country and I keep telling him its going to be not only expensive but hard to screen without

losing a lot of the image... he wants to try.... go figure. My vectorizing looks, well, lets just say

it cannot be used for screening, printing nor even cutting.

Kudos to anyone who can help.

Thanks,

Kim

racer.pdf

racer.pdf

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Guest spider2076

maybe you can work with this...  you really can find anything on google...lol

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Hey guys, thanks for looking on the internet, I swear I did do it, however, here is the issue....

I cannot change a JPEG to pantones, and as it stands, it wont print dark enough to give a good

screen for shirt printing.

If anyone has a PDF or EPS then I could work with it by deleting some of the detail.

If not, then I will tell him we tried.

Thanks again for your help, we really appreciate you!

Kim

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Small details screen print great.  Why delete them.  Vectorize the image and use that to make your screens.  We used to screen print color halftones that almost looked photographic.  Much finer detail than this.

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Thank You so much, thats better than mine turned out!!!!

I really appreciate your taking the time to help me out....

A great big cheesy grin at ya!

Kim

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hysign, with a little photo shop prep work and then convert, it will come out dang nice as a vector.  :thumbsup:

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