Kerry

#1 do you ever buy anything from Heritage
#2 if you buy anything from Heritage, have you ever gotten an item you feel was misrepresented? #3 if you ever got an item you felt was misrepresented, did you explain any dissatisfaction to Grey Smith or any other Heritage employee #4 if you explained any any dissatisfaction to Grey Smith or any other Heritage employee, did you get a satisfactory response

but really, #1 do you ever buy anything from Heritage
if not, then exactly why would you have a gripe?? which is exactly what you seem to have. if yuo haven't bought anything from Heritage, then how do you know if Heritage has boosted any image color? do you have anything in your possession that you bought that you can point to that has a color differential at all, or is everything you have stated in this thread - just as in the APF thread - just conjecture?
As I stated in the thread on APF, stating conjecture as fact is WRONG.
If you have nothing in your possession that you can point to that has had it's color boosted by Heritage, then you have no proof and everything you write of is just pure conjecture.





At 05:24 PM 3/3/2012, lovenoir2 wrote:
I agree, Steve. As i mentioned earlier, this discussion has also been
going on at APF. If someone wants to boost or enhance images in a book
or on their own site, containing posters in their collection that are
not for sale, that is all well and good.

Items for sale or auction, (and especially high end items) should be
shown as they truly are and appear (even after restoration or
backing). No extra color enhancement should be done to an item.

Ps- Others have expressed similar questions or observations, on other
poster message boards, franc. And isnt the purpose of a forum or
message board supposed to be a place to express opinions, observations
and to be able to ask questions without being jumped on? I wasnt
attacking you or HA.  Yet you reply with your "Get a grip" response.

If a simple question like "Does HA boost or saturate their online
images?" cannot be asked without individuals becoming upset or snippy,
then there is a problem.

-Kerry




On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 4:59 PM, Steven Hill <shil...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> My take on "boosted" images is simple.
> It's FINE to do that when presenting the images for use in a book, or other
> decoration.
> It's NOT FINE to do that when presenting the images to sell the poster.
> -S
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