Tuesday's Postcard Fun Fact:
Lithographs are made from actual photographs utilizing a process called Color Separation. This technique was developed in Germany, which is why so many of our American scenes say printed in Germany on the back. Color Separation literally separates the colors in the photograph enabling the printer to print the images using colored dots. (of course it is more technical than I can intelligently explain but this sums it up in a nutshell)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/201057982/antique-postcard-of-beautiful-california |
https://www.etsy.com/listing/201057982/antique-postcard-of-beautiful-california |
My pick this week is not only lovely but I think the images are really interesting:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/171047726/vintage-french-christmas-postcard? |
My pick this week is from artdeco
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1 comment:
Hello Colleen and Happy Tuesday to You! Another fun bit of vintage postcard trivia for us and I do love your featured postcard! What a cute image!
Wishing you a great week ahead,
Betty
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