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Old 03-28-2021, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Exhibitman View Post
The 'pixelated' look is actually a sign that the item was re-shot. Exhibits are half tone prints. A photo is annotated with artwork:



Then re-photographed through a screen that imposes very fine 'dots' over the image:



If you want to counterfeit a half tone print and you don't have the original you reshoot the card itself. That will result in a loss of quality because a copy of a copy loses resolution. Hence the dirtier grainier look of a fake. It's a second screening of the image.

The other issue is card stock. 99% of the fakes do not get the stock right. I guess the polished tan stock that ESCO used is not readily sourced.
Thank you for the additional info, its much appeciated! I have a few exhibit cards on the way that I'm excited about (as long as they're authentic)

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