Guy
This will be interesting.
I promise to let you know about the condition of the postcard I will get.
I printed mine in Vistaprint ( Yes, The file was shot in Israel, emailed
to US, postcards shiped back to Israel and in the next half hour will
begin to spread over the globe )
I printed the addresses on my Epson 1290 inkjet.
Some of them were stuck inside and were scratched but I threw them away.
Pini
????? Guy Glorieux:
Hello Michael,
Thanks for the kind offer.
I'd be happy to get both versions.
I decided to print my postcards using my newly acquired Epson Stylus
3800 Pro.
I've used 4x6 Epson Premium Glossy Photo paper.
The picture is B&W sepia from a 35mm color negative, using CS2.
It'll be interesting to check the quality of the print after
travelling through the postal system.
Regards,
Guy
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*From:* MichaelHughes7A@xxxxxxx <mailto:MichaelHughes7A@xxxxxxx>
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*Sent:* Saturday, April 28, 2007 9:46 AM
*Subject:* Postcards - you have a choice
I'm about to start mailing mine. I have prepared (or had prepared)
two versions.
Version 1 is from a photoprocessing service
Version 2 is from a commercial printing service, in the form of
printed postcard.
I have no commercial contact with either of the providers so I
feel free to mention that the printer is Vistaprint which some of
you may now as a very cheap resource for printed business cards
(you can get 250 cards free, you pay only the postage costs).
I am happy to send everyone both copies, but, as many of you are
professionals, it may be that the comparison of the two forms is
of no interest to you (as you have been there, done it, got the t
shirt) .
Would those who only want one copy please let me know their
preference - thank you. Michael