Alte Vintage-Werbung des edwardianischen Magazins Brown's Doctor's Manifesto Bread aus dem Jahr 1911, Standards für die Vorwerbung. Geschichte der Werbung, alte Lebensmittel
7738 x 5375 px | 65,5 x 45,5 cm | 25,8 x 17,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
4. März 2021
Ort:
uk
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Year of death of artist / designer of advert unknown. May be out of copyright so have marked for Editorial only, but if you wish to use for some commercial / advertising purpose then you should do due diligence and research the brand image & possible date of artist's death. - I think this pic is probably best viewed as to be used in an intermediate process rather than as presented, though could be. Let me explain my thinking... - Original pages are unevenly foxed (yellowed stained) and so have desaturated the yellow and orange channels by 25-70 points in LR depending on the severity of foxing, but still leaving a little of the colour in. Levels also pushed to get a semblance of lightness, but patina/texture of paper pulp grains are visible, and there may be faintest traces of print-through. However, the ugliest of stains & foxing are removed, but stray ink dots may exist. - I have left the 'column rulers' in place to provide physical context if this image was being used as a historical newsprint example, but you can remove the rulers or rearrange in a more suitable format. I have cleared the gutters beyond the rulers of stray bits of lettering which came into view and distracted from the core subject - the advert, - This provides 3 user options: - (1) Use image with a yellow-orange tint to make a more controlled 'faux' old page, using levels to introduce more of behind the scenes print-through if desired. (Option 2) Flood fill outer area with 100% white, but keep pulp patina in blank area to give separation from pure white outer area. (Option 3) Turn into a full 2-colour HC B&W stencil-like image tweaking white/black threshold levels.
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