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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
pretty much similar results and posted them earlier. This method will work with most any type of 'printed' card. That is anything with lithography I guess you'd call it. Don't try this with Old Judges as the actual photograph front will soak off the cardboard backing. The drying process also works putting the card between boards and using clamps. Have also put board/clamps/cards into an oven at about 150-200 degrees to speed up the drying process. Works as well. |
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