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Old 08-07-2023, 12:05 AM
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Very Nice! Seems to be different shades of green/turquoise.

Here is my example
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Old 08-07-2023, 01:17 AM
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Just out of curiosity, could this be due to sun exposure? I recall the 1958 Aaron cards that went from green to blue by fading the yellow out of them. Even if there wasn't a yellow pass, green is comprised of blue and yellow.
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Old 08-07-2023, 04:55 AM
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Or if the card was soaked, it could be color loss due to that. But also likely, missing a color pass. That doesn't make it a scrap, just a print defect-led color deficiency.

Here is a proof sheet I own from the T51 set made at the same time, which shows the color palette that the Murad/S. Anargyros company had access to at their printer.
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Old 08-07-2023, 05:40 AM
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Or if the card was soaked, it could be color loss due to that. But also likely, missing a color pass. That doesn't make it a scrap, just a print defect-led color deficiency.

Here is a proof sheet I own from the T51 set made at the same time, which shows the color palette that the Murad/S. Anargyros company had access to at their printer.
Very cool John, I've never seen that before.
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Just saw this thread. Checked mine and here are the two I have that are blue. Note Schulte seems to be a darker blue than the Foxen and, from what has been posted, it seems only the right side contains the blue?
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Old 08-07-2023, 06:33 PM
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Very cool John, I've never seen that before.
Yes, much different than the CMYK or RGB pallettes we're used to seeing with modern printing utilizing 3 or 4 ink colors to create all colors.
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Yes, much different than the CMYK or RGB pallettes we're used to seeing with modern printing utilizing 3 or 4 ink colors to create all colors.
Yeah I've seen the color "pallettes" on lithographs before but I had never seen the T51 proof before.

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It looks like they printed the Evers in light blue and then overprinted in green, maybe to make the green look darker?
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Very Nice! Seems to be different shades of green/turquoise.

Here is my example
Thanks! Yes Ill have to compare them in hand to see if the turquoise varies. Cant tell but it doesnt seem like it from the scan. What factory is yours Lee?
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