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Chris,
I also have some errors of the hologram issues (one exactly like yours and another with half the hologram missing and just white and another using Kromekote cover stock), but I cannot seem to take as good a picture of them as you have. Can you please give me an idea of how to do it? With a flash or without etc.
Thank you very much,
Jeff Persons
Jeff,
Boy, you sure are digging back into the old threads and having fun! That's great...I'm glad you are looking things over.
I'm not confident Chris M. is "still around", and may/may not ever reply. I can give you a hint though: his picture above was simply scanned on a printer/scanner/copier (aka 3-in-1's).
It's tricky to get good photos of the holograms. You need regular daylight, indirect, and put the magazine on a stand or holder, and usually, you are best off not to aim dead-on or dead-center, hold the camera at a slight angle to the hologram face . . . flash usually will not help bring out the detail and "3d-ness".
- Scott
I am still around! I was also very surprised to here a little information on this as well.
Chris,
I have the same misprint that you do as well as a misprint where only one-half of the hologram is present. I also have a copy of the same issue using Kromekote cover stock. I don't know how well this will show but it vastly enhances the quality of the hologram. It gives it more "punch". That issue was obtained from Roger Nathan through Howard Paine, the Art Director for the Society as a gift for giving Howard some Eisenhower items. There were only a handful printed.
Sorry about the quality of the scans but this is my first try and they did not come out as well as they should.
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
That is awesome! So you received these from someone that worked at NG? Do you know anymore about how many were printed? When you say you have a copy on Kromekote cover stock do you mean like a photo copy? Is both your misprinted holograms the actual magazine like mine?
Thanks for posting a reply!
Chirs
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