Eberbach brochures
By: esda
Posted: May 6, 2007
Notes: I totally forgot that some of the people over here might perhaps like to see these, too.
So, here are the high resolution scans [meaning: large, but not necessarily good images *lol*] of the two Eberbach brochures with Klaus. (I don't know if there are more than these two brochures, but these are the only ones I've got.)
The older (green) brochure:
outside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe inz/pic/00080933
inside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe inz/pic/00081940
These are only scans of a photocopy (!) since there was only one original of the brochures left.
The newer (green - blue - orange) brochure:
outside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe inz/pic/0007yf2d
inside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe inz/pic/0007za88
Since both of the brochures are larger than DinA 4 (which is the size of my scanner) I had to do two scans of each side and combine them in Photoshop. You can see that very clearly at the "inside" scan from the newer brochure. I'm just not very good with Photoshop, sorry! :(
[And for the people who are interested in firefly1311's and my trip to Eberbach and the surrounding area: Here are lots of photos! :D http://pics.livejournal.com/klausheinz/ ]</p>
Posted: May 6, 2007
Notes: I totally forgot that some of the people over here might perhaps like to see these, too.
So, here are the high resolution scans [meaning: large, but not necessarily good images *lol*] of the two Eberbach brochures with Klaus. (I don't know if there are more than these two brochures, but these are the only ones I've got.)
The older (green) brochure:
outside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe
inside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe
These are only scans of a photocopy (!) since there was only one original of the brochures left.
The newer (green - blue - orange) brochure:
outside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe
inside: http://pics.livejournal.com/klaushe
Since both of the brochures are larger than DinA 4 (which is the size of my scanner) I had to do two scans of each side and combine them in Photoshop. You can see that very clearly at the "inside" scan from the newer brochure. I'm just not very good with Photoshop, sorry! :(
[And for the people who are interested in firefly1311's and my trip to Eberbach and the surrounding area: Here are lots of photos! :D http://pics.livejournal.com/klausheinz/