Hey, I've built a blog full of Pearl Jam posters in high quality, some even printable! Check them out yourselves: http://pjposter.tumblr.com/ Thanks a lot and enjoy!
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Wow! great job. Excellent lay out. I happened to notice your missing the poster from Vancouver in 2011. Is that because its the most hideous looking poster they've ever had? I was so disappointed when I walked into the arena and saw the poster that night. So many great ones over the past few years.
I had no idea they had their own poster for the Bridge School show in 2010.
And I was FUCKING there.
They didn't sell them at the show. They only sold them in the goods section of pearljam.com. And Brad sold APs on his site...which turned out to be also signed by Eddie Vedder because he did the calligraphy on them. All proceeds from the sales went to the Bridge School.
I had no idea they had their own poster for the Bridge School show in 2010.
And I was FUCKING there.
They didn't sell them at the show. They only sold them in the goods section of pearljam.com. And Brad sold APs on his site...which turned out to be also signed by Eddie Vedder because he did the calligraphy on them. All proceeds from the sales went to the Bridge School.
How did you get that Berlin 2009 high res? Because it's different from the original (I mean, it has less detail). Thanks
Well, you're right. The Berlin poster is the result of a vectorization of the original image. By having it as a vector file, you can enlarge it as much as you like without compromising the quality. But, sometimes, if the base image was not detailed enough you can have some errors, like in this case. It's cool all the same, I would definitely print it as a poster or even make a t-shirt with it.
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rrz wrote:
prl wrote:
How did you get that Berlin 2009 high res? Because it's different from the original (I mean, it has less detail). Thanks
Well, you're right. The Berlin poster is the result of a vectorization of the original image. By having it as a vector file, you can enlarge it as much as you like without compromising the quality. But, sometimes, if the base image was not detailed enough you can have some errors, like in this case. It's cool all the same, I would definitely print it as a poster or even make a t-shirt with it.
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