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Title
Example of hand-stipple printing method
Creator
Rambo, F. Ralph
Date Created and/or Issued
1920-1940
Contributing Institution
History San Jose Research Library
Collection
History San Jose Online Catalog
Rights Information
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Description
Note the images for each printing color: yellow, light blue, and red. Ralph Rambo's comments read, "Old German hand-stipple method. Obsolete in USA. From original sketch the artist made a tracing on gelatin with sharp stylus which threw a slight bur. This he powdered with bluine and rubbed down on paper as this, 3, 4, or 5 colors, 12 sometimes. Then he hand-stippled each color using his judgment of color value only. When rephotographed (any size) the superimposed colors was supposed to reproduce the sketch. They did amazingly well. A large vignette of 5 colors required about 48 hours handwork. Today less than 48 minutes by direct color camera separation." From page 45 of scrapbook by Ralph Rambo documenting his work at Muirson Label Company.
Type
Image
Identifier
B361FD9F-757C-4621-B9CF-123236625500
2004-36-1-28
Subject
Muirson Label Company
Printing industry
Labels
Illustrations
Color separation positives

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