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Why did newspaper agencies put their file copy stamp in the most random places. I see all these great photos but the stamp is either over someones face or the key part of the photo. Smh
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If I'm understanding what you are asking, I've never seen anything like that - please post a few examples.
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I have a great image of speaker with a big red stamp across it .
I know some marks can be removed from glossy paper tho . It's a shame when it ruins a great image Matt
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Ya ive seen some like that too. The file copy is more of a watermark. Its a shame many of them are put over the players face
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The file copy is not really a watermark, it's physically embossed into the photo itself. I have this one.
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Ya youre right mark..i just looked at mine again. Love that 24 photo!
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Thanks, but I wish that stamp wasn't there. I'm not sure why they would do that to the photo as I assume it would make it unprintable.
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Just a wild guess looking at the facts. If the photos were intended as "file copies" and they did not want anyone to remove/use them, what better way than strategically placing a stamp in a place on the photo that would make them unusable?
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Right. They had the negative, the file copy was just a placeholder of sorts. If it was in perfect shape, some employee would be more likely to swipe it for their kid.
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But didnt they realize years later guys like us would be pissed that they ruined a perfectly good and valuable photo...lol..damn them
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Ironically if they hadn't "ruined them", they would likely not be in the collectors hands in which they reside today as they likely would have sold for much greater sums. I suppose you could also spin it that the images with the file copy stamps are much rarer (1of1's?) than those without. It is a connection between the photo and magazine/newspaper publisher!
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Of copying the file copy stamps to try to create "rare" one of a kind photos with file copy stamps
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