If it's something rare, I think the resto is worth it.
By the way, Sue. How large is the 2 panel Italian?
What is the next largest size? A six-sheet?
Toochis
--- Phil Edwards Cinema Arts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Tom is spot on. While many other (if not all)
> flaws/defects/damage to a
> poster can be treated by a restorer, once it's faded
> and lost something
> that was there completely, it requires a major
> repaint job.
>
> And who in their right minds would want that?
>
> Phil
>
> Tom A. Pennock wrote:
>
> > Other than pieces out I would think fading would
> be one of the worst
> > defects of a movie poster. No amount of work by a
> professional
> > restorer could ever bring color back to a faded
> poster IMHO. I can't
> > get UV plex for my large French posters so they
> stay completely out of
> > the sunlight.
> > --Tom Pennock
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