[TR] Really quite OT, but not completely
Don Hiscock
don.hiscock at gmail.com
Thu Jun 21 18:07:16 MDT 2012
Scanning an image from inside a book, even in several pieces and stitching
them together, isn't that hard with modern image editing software. It won't
require sestruxtion of rhe book The issue will be copyright and getting
permission to make copies for others.
Don
1962 TR3B TSF202L
On Thursday, June 21, 2012, wrote:
> Hello Listers..
>
> I have a book with a TR3A in it. Herein ends the on-topic part.
>
> This book, though, consists of some fabulous artwork of many cars, all
> colour-painted with "holes" in bodywork so that you can see their technical
> innards. Their must be a word or term for this type of illustrating, but I
> don't know what it is. One of the cars illustrated is a TR3A and it is
> such a
> superb and, I think, unique illustration that I would really like to
> somehow get some duplicates of the illustration. So, I'm seeking help
> and/or
> advice as to how I get this.
>
> The book is called "Inside 100 Great Cars", edited by David Hodges, first
> published 1988, this edition 1992, published by Marshall Cavendish Ltd.,
> London W1 (whom I have e-mailed--no answer). Few of the illustrations
> have an
> artists name, but for those that do, I have conducted internet searches
> that have revealed nothing. I would especially like to get a copy of the
> "cutout" illustration of the TR3A; perhaps it could be available to
> listers;
> it's quite incredible. My other option is to try to take the book apart
> and
> attempt copying the illustration. The book will be wrecked, and the
> illustration might be too, especially as it's not in the middle pages
> (that's
> reserved for a cutout illustration of a Jaguar XKSS).
>
> Does anyone have any comments on where I should turn, how I can make
> copies, etc. etc. Anything, really.
>
> Sorry for such a weird question.
>
> Tim
>
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