Originally Posted by John Holtmann:
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The pages are saved as JPEGs at 100 DPI which provides plenty of resolution for online viewing and casual prints. A snippet or two could be taken from the images for reference but, as you can imagine, full blown replication would not be acceptable.
100 dpi is ok for screen resolution, but for printing i prefer 300dpi+. you have to admit, some of the old graphics (with a little manipulation) should be hung on a wall rather than closed up in a catalog page and sitting on a shelf.
by the way, now at home, i checked the 1932 Flyer repro catalog and it is indeed a Greenberg (1975) reprint.
cheers...gary