High quality scans of Keiko Fukuyama postcards

Im looking to create a couple of custom playmats and wanted to use some of the Keiko postcards as the image for those playmats.
Problem; Have neither the postcards or a scanner :blush:

Any chance someone in here have both those things and would be willing to help with a scan? Given this is to be used for printing I think something like 150/300 DPI would be ideal but not too much into the details.

Thanks in advance

Have you seen these in this thread? There is an additional link in the post with high quality scans.
www.elitefourum.com/t/keiko-fukuyama-postcards-in-progress/22989/1

Yes, thanks - I did see those images however they are somewhat low DPI for printing such a large version of the image, and the resolution would ideally be x2-3 that of what those scans are.

Here’s a link to a high-res (600DPI) download for the three postcards on my feed. Should be good enough for what you’re after, hope this helps! :blush:

https://instagram.com/p/CEE4scHlC7T

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Which ones are you looking for in particular?

Perfect, just what I was looking for - thank you!

From this post www.elitefourum.com/t/keiko-fukuyama-postcards-in-progress/22989/1

1999 Set A: (From left to right)
1, 2, 4

1999 Set A: (From left to right)
1, 2, 5

I love Keiko Fukuyama’s work. I have posted 1999 Set A & B below. Enjoy the scans. Merry Christmas!








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Thanks you for the scans - Did a test with one of them, it came out great i think.

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Looks lovely, glad I could help.

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Super cool! These should be an actual Pokemon product for the anniversary!

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Much appreciated!

Can I ask for a few of the scans in 300dpi if possible? I’d like to see if that makes a difference in quality when it gets printed.

It’s interesting that these came out to 72dpi. I believe I scanned these at the 300dpi setting. I’ll see what I can do.

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Thanks, I don’t know if they are somehow converted when uploading in here?

After some research, it looks like the image just needs to be resized for printing. The DPI settings of the file can be changed by adjusting the image’s size.

See this link for an example. Let me know how else I can help.