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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: marty q
this may be a question for ted z, or anybody else who can help! how hard is this version compared to the green or puke background?? thanks in advance...........marty |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
MARTY |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Paul
Ted, if Billy Johnson didn't go through the blue ink pass, why are his sleeves blue? Was the background printed separately? |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted
At some stage (most likely the very last) in the process a Light Blue ink was applied. Look at the Dillinger card in the |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: boxingcardman
Each of the primary colors -- black, cyan (blue), magenta (red), and yellow -- has a separate plate. Even though you see many, many colors in the finished product, only these four colors are used. The amount and intermix of the inks is what creates the different colors. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Al C.risafulli
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Anthony N.
<<You cannot create a Light Blue from....Black, Yellow, Magenta and Cyan.>> |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
That really surprises me, because CYAN is a Dark Blue ink. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Joe D.
Ted - I would consider Cyan to be a 'baby blue' even at 100% strength. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Al C.risafulli
I don't usually post over here, but my understanding is that the blue in four-color process (the CYAN) is a light blue, and it is darkened by adding black and magenta in various degrees. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
If the CYAN ink is a Light Blue then I can understand that the Light colored blue cards are the |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Here are more Leaf color differences. I guess the Leaf printers were somewhat sloppy in mixing their ink ? |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Joe D.
I would most definitely categorize CYAN as a light blue. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I usually have them with me at the show. But, you are the first to want to see them. |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Joe D.
Ted, |
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1948-49 leaf #1 joe d. ( orange background)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
I acquired the light Blue colored Musial way back in 1981 at the Valley Forge (PA) Show. |
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