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Originally Posted by abothebear
does that mean both techniques must have been used in some manner? otherwise how do you get a reverse image of the same stone?
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I don't think so... if the off-set method is used, then the stone is image looks just like the actual card (not reversed). It's transferred to a rubber roller, which at that point IS reversed, and then transferred again to the paper reversing it a second time to essentially "un-reverse" it.
I think the ghost overprint has to be an instance where the paper was pressed on the original stone, thereby reversing the image.