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I'm preparing to a publication of a short article on battles in Rhien limes between 355-360. However, I have some problems with finding pictures, which could be put in the article without braking copyright. I though that perhapes some of you guys have own made graphic to share. Ofcourse I will add a note below the picture in my article with information about source of this graphic. What I need are illustranions which show clibanarii, cataphraktoi, heavy or light infantyryman. Pictures of reconstructed weapon from late antiquity will be also nice. I will be very gratful.
Daniel Budacz
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Daniel
Ask to get this transfered to the main History & Archaology section ... might be noticed more there??
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Conal is very right. That's where it belongs.
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OK! Thanks for advise, I had already wrote to Jasper.
Daniel Budacz
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just an advice
*graphic designer mode on*
every picture you are to be sent must be at least 300 dpi resolution or else you will have troubles with printing.
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Quote:Do you specifically want photographs, Daniel? If so you can use mine with a credit if you find any suitable:
Salvianus Gallery
Link needs to be corrected to
http://pics.livejournal.com/salvianus/
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Thx for the links with the pictures. I understand that I may use any of them...
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Ok I have managed to collect enough maps, pictures and illustrations so I don't need more help. Also in this place I would like to thank Jasper, Ivan and Robert for help. But most to JP Vieira who made for me a great late Roman legionary ilustration and Stephen Kenwright who finds and proposes me a great photomanipulation which showes Roman "Fulcum" I salute you guys!
As I may notice earlier RAT is great place full of profesionnals, who not only work for their own account but are eager to help others, which is not so often in other forums.
Daniel Budacz
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