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rollers set properly, and cylinder packed to .004" over. so why the light impression?
because the cut is low.
While trying to get a long exposure of the lake, pup jumped in from of the camera and I thought the result was kinda cool.
no. 10 envelope. same logo cut, same address cut, logo simply shifts 6 picas out from center. Monarch job comes off, no. 10 goes on. quck change.
again, do that with polymer. hmm, you can't.
And when the reorder comes in 2 years from now, these copper cuts will all be beautiful, and leveled, and since I keep make readies, I'll have done most of the work up front here doing these press prooofs. Photos remind me how I made up my forms.
Transparency is the name of the game when it comes to jellyfish. My buddy is pointing to the critter and taking my picture at the same time.
painted in a class taught by Mark Henry at his studio.
Mark Henry Frames.
Painted in the spring of 2010
The colours on this box are weird and approximate to the values on the colour slides. I have manipulated them in HSL, Luminance, Colour Balance and Camera Calibration as much as possible to get some sort of result.
now that I have envelopes in house, I see the positioning of the logo overlaps double and single thicknesses on the envelope. Since envelopes are made like crap now days (sorry Williamshouse & Old Colony), there's no way to be certain there is consistency where that edge will be on all envelopes.
So, I'm dropping the logo blck down 6pt or so, so no fussy makeready need be done, and there will be far less spoilage.