michael.......it is apparent that you have a reading  comprehension problem 
as we already answered your questions here on  mopo and even once on 
nsfge.....here they are again:

the poster is a uniform color. the lighting we use is  sometimes 
uneven....and in this case it was. It is not darker/lighter in any  
area.......that is 
just our lighting.
 
 
the person who restored it only uses grease pencils when he  restores a 
poster.....he does not airbrush........he used the closest color he  had. If he 
did use an airbrush I'm sure it would look "better".
 
yes....the many creases are still visible..........we actually  say so in 
the description and we included a super large photo so any potential  buyer 
can see what they are actually getting.
 
 
 
David  Lieberman
_CineMasterpieces.com_ (http://www.cinemasterpieces.com/)  | 15721 N. 
Greenway Hayden Loop, Suite 105 -- Scottsdale, Az  85260
Vintage Original Movie Posters | 602 309  0500 | Office/Gallery Open By 
Appt. Only.




In a message dated 9/9/2009 5:17:22 A.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

    
I WAS GLAD TO SEE THE FOLLOWINF  POST:
 
In a message dated 9/9/2009 3:36:46 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I  asked for a link as soon as I heard a backer/dealer wanted it sold by  
another dealer. I took a close look at the large picture and there is web  
and creases throughout the poster.

This is not easy to asses from a  picture and I could be totally wrong. But 
there is a chance that this  poster went through a bleach bath and things 
did not go to well, which would  explain the wash out of colors and the 
possibility that the paper got burned  in to a pulp stage. That would explain 
why 
there is creases and criss cross  touch up patterns throughout the poster. 
To me it looks like the poster and  paper is in rough shape.
I have been suggesting that there are other problems  with this poster.  
You see this with the enlargement feature.  While  fading is one of the worst 
disasters, the defects of this poster is not  limited to just that.   We can 
guess, like VintageMovirArt stated,  as to the need for crisscross touch up 
patters.  THOSE ARE  DEFECTS!!!!
 
But....i have suggested that those touch-up patterns  reveal something:  
since the touch-ups are a different color/shade of  orange---->>>DONT YOU 
THINK IT FADED AFTER THE  RESTORATION.
 
AND DO YOU AGREE THAT THE SHADING IS DIFFERENT FROM  ONE SIDE AND FROM TOP 
TO BOTTOM AND SIDE TO SIDE OF THE  IMAGE????
 
michael




 
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