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<p>[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 309879, member: 5515"]I really don't know for certain, but my intuition/guess leads me to the belief that the embossed relief is intentional so it looks like a more dated process. Of course I could be wrong (I'm often wrong, on here and in life), but my logic is that I think a manufacturer would actually like to obscure press marks rather than accentuate them. The heavy embossing of this print to me suggest that this might be a post print process to either make the original print marks uniform or to add some embellishment.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 309879, member: 5515"]I really don't know for certain, but my intuition/guess leads me to the belief that the embossed relief is intentional so it looks like a more dated process. Of course I could be wrong (I'm often wrong, on here and in life), but my logic is that I think a manufacturer would actually like to obscure press marks rather than accentuate them. The heavy embossing of this print to me suggest that this might be a post print process to either make the original print marks uniform or to add some embellishment.[/QUOTE]
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