Posted 10 months ago
Miamimamamia
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I have some 40s era family greeting cards which have, for want of a better description, a "satin" finish. The paper has texture felt with a thumbnail and with light playing over it it has a pattern of reflection like lace or satin. It has the usual titles, messaged and images for a Valentine from that period. Just curious if this is due to a special lithographic method or how this texture and reflectivity were achieved.
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