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Originally Posted by rlevy
Thanks Dave, that is extremely helpful. I got my loupe out and can see exactly what you described in both of the first 2 photos. The third one doesn't have them, however the paper stock seems heavier than other type I photos I have from the mid-60's, and I wonder if it is Type II.
Rick
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"A Portrait of Baseball Photography" lists that stamp as active between 1970 and 1980, so at best that makes it a Type II.
If somebody decides the image was produced using a contact negative, or a well cropped picture of a picture, it would make it a Type IV I believe.
The system is a bit arbitrary sometimes, so it could be either one and it might be hard to tell.
I would just call it a later generation press or wire photo and be done with it. A great image of Koufax, used for press purposes. Not a Type 1, but still a very nice piece with pretty good clarity.