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[AMIA-L] Newspaper matte for digitized newspapers
- To: AMIA-L@LSV.UKY.EDU
- Subject: [AMIA-L] Newspaper matte for digitized newspapers
- From: Stephon Litwinczuk <sagdocfilm@YAHOO.COM>
- Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 16:24:42 -0800
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Dear AMIA community,
Does anyone have experience underlaying a newspaper-esque matte to digitized newspaper articles to create a nostalgic newspaper-look?
One thought is to purchase art paper and weathering it with sun/wind/etc. to replicate time, though a "grape in the sun" might not present the sweetest raisin...
Thanks very much.
Stephon
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