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Old 11-21-2022, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by BobC View Post
Then they actually aren't the same photo, just a photo and a litho based off a photo. That makes more sense.

I fully understand touching up and resolution in creating a litho can cause some differences, but as much as there are between those two side by side images? Why for example would they have made some of the changes to the shape of his hair in some places? The photo on the left has more highlights and details, but why would they then in the photo on the right remove some of the curves/curls in the shape of his hair? Look at the hair in what would be the far upper left-hand side of Plank's head. The photo on the left shows two indentations, bumps, curls, whatever you want to call them, on the outside edge of his hair on the left-hand side of his face/head, while the litho image on the right only shows one. Is that a normal type of difference occurring when a litho is being made from a photo, to show some bumps/curls, but then remove or straighten out others?
Probably because in the original photo, on the left here, his hair is mussed up noticeably on the left side and whoever was wielding the marker decided to take out the muss.
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