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Fire engine serching for rear sticker
Posted by Jean Oakley on 2 February 2017 at 10:37morning all, has anyone had to use this sticker on a fire engine? I cant take a good enough photo to print from and really dont want to loose hours of my life recreating it. Can anyone point me in the right direction to source it or has anyone got it themselves? many thanks for reading jean
George Neagu replied 8 years, 11 months ago 6 Members · 16 Replies -
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Hello Jean, could you not just take a close up picture of each and add them to one page and print?
Duh!! just read the post again, soz! :bangshead:
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I might try that but the sticker is not that clean and a white bckground surrounding the circles will make them look a little odd.
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try and see if this helps done it uo in 5 min
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mask off the circles with a circle
yes i would but the inside of the circles that are photographs with the images in are going to come out greyish
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eps format for you to resize etc
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TRY THIS ONE NOW IT HAS THEM ALL
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Thank you Patrick for your time, unfortunelty i have to have to have exactly the sticker as the picture as they have a large fleet and it has to match. I am going to try and contact them directly to see if i can get from them
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quote Patrick Donaghey:TRY THIS ONE NOW IT HAS THEM ALL
Hi Patrick i cant seem to open this it keeps trying to open in word and them just coming up with lots of text. PDF seem to work though
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I’ve no idea who manufactured that engine, but I served my apprenticeship in a local place that built them, google "emergency one U.K." Someone in the office would probably be able to help,
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I used TinEye to do a reversed image search and I found them here https://www.hantsfire.gov.uk/keeping-sa … pictogram/
All vector.
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Thanks George, i dont need these at the mo but who knows i might in the future, downloaded and stuck in my logos folder…. :thumbsup:
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George you are a star. Ive never heard of Tin Eye but will be very useful going forward, thank you so much for taking the time, its very much appriciated. Thank you everyone who has helped in the search :claps: :claps:
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You’re welcome.
TinEye is the best reverse image search engine I ever found and used. And it’s a life saver.
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