Panoramic piccies possibly for backdrops!
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I wonder if he is going to West Wales, I might send him an email :lol:
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Printing bothered me, having a rubbish 10 years old HP which is fine for letters. A quick 'Google' revealed several printers that one could upload a finished file via the web and send back a large print on a roll.
Here's the file made up from 1/2 a dozen or so images.

http://www.nevardmedia5.fotopic.net/p43716341.html
The trick is to shoot with manual exposure and white balance to ensure all images have the same colour and brightness, this avoiding any differences between stirched pictures.
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I think I managed a thank you before exiting, suitably numb :?
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I am considering "the whopper" at the moment which is a lot cheaper than what Chris has done but somehow for modellers of British railways you can still tell that the picture they have used is of somewhere other than the UK. The shots Chris has used look just like where I used to live in Gloucestershire - very authentic (Chris will probably tell me they were taken in France now :oops: ).
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Now all I need to do is get the starting photos of the Teifi Valley. :shock:
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Les said
I am considering "the whopper" at the moment which is a lot cheaper than what Chris has done but somehow for modellers of British railways you can still tell that the picture they have used is of somewhere other than the UK. The shots Chris has used look just like where I used to live in Gloucestershire - very authentic (Chris will probably tell me they were taken in France now :oops: ).
Les
Interestingly enough, Les, International Models used to sell the Woppa, but I see are now profiling a new range of photographic backscenes on their website.
If it's the sort of scenes you want, then they look quite good (and they are reasonably priced)
Here's the link:-
International Models Backscenes
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Panoramic printing can be a bit pricy, OK, it's the price of an engine, but think how much more it could do for your railway than yet another loco?
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Marty said
Good link Lawrence,
I wonder if he is going to West Wales, I might send him an email :lol:
I have a 6 foot long panoramic backscene that is a view from the top of Sugar Loaf mountain (mid - west Wales) that I can send you the file for if you want, I printed it out on 5 sheets of A4 on my colour printer
Its a bit long to get in one shot but here are a couple of views of it


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I would be delighted to have a copy of that photo, would you be so kind to email on to me?
cheers
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Marty said
John,
I would be delighted to have a copy of that photo, would you be so kind to email on to me?
cheers
Will be happy to send you the file but need your email to send as an attachment !!
Drop me a PM and I will senrd it by return.
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Just incase this is the same problem for anyone else here is the reply I sent to his question
When I print oversize pictures I use Coral Photo-Paint, one of the print options is to "TILE" this automatically prints the picture on several sheets, I will look at another way of doing it, If not I can break the big picture into A4 chunks over the weekend.
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If you go to page setup and reduce the margins to 5mm. Set to Landscape not Portrait. and untick the Centering Horizontal and Vertical.
This will reduce the number of pages to 6
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