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This
is the picture that I used for the swap. With the delightful fall colors, I
thought that I'd do a color separation; but the logistics of
Volume 4 of Pudding gave me another option: Duotone printing thanks to Shu-Ju. That is what I did. I printed an 8 1/2 by 11 glossy and
took it to a copy center where I enlisted the help of an employee to make a reduction and the series of lighter copies for the project.Three employees had no idea if there was any carbon in the toner. I took that as a yes. I was relieved when I used the clean-up paper that
I brought back from Australia, that excess carbon on the photocopy was removed. A GOCCO printer that allows easy registration was another purchase, everyone should own this printer. Jan's lament on the listserv only proves this. Two screens were used. One with navy ink for the darkest areas. The other screen was printed with orange.The third screen contains the counties of lowa depicted by their names lettered in their location on a map of the state. Ames is in Story, that square country can be found just between the bay window and the door above the top of the window. |
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