Yes I have seen this too. Sort of like a custom notary embossed stamp. I have even seen it on silver prints. The tool can be made for you custom with your own graphic/ edition #ering. I think its very appropriate for art papers. I have thought about it alot just never got around to getting one. Steve M. In a message dated 11/19/2002 2:11:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, AZinn@... writes: > Thank you Steve!!! Welcome to Planet Earth. > > A bit of a change of subject. I saw an excellent photo exhibit recently > where the artist had a printer's chop (embossed symbol). It went near the > bottom left, in the rebate, slightly overlapping the image. I thought it > gave a kind of exclusive - extra classy finish. Can anyone elaborate on the > professional use practice of that? Fine art (intaglio, > etc.) prints have > them to indicate who did the printing. > > AZ > > Build a Lookaround! > The Lookaround Book. > http://www.panoramacamera.us
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Re: [Digital BW] Silver Printers: Printing for Editions?
2002-11-19 by sdmey4@aol.com
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