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Continuum is close, but that almost looks like they traced whatever this font is to make it.
Look at the lefthand junction of the "h", it's a right angle in the logo. Grrrr...
Just had a sales guy tell us that slotting an SS2 ink cartridge into a Mimaki JV-33 that's using ES3 ink won't cause any problems.
I am skeptical, to say the least.
True? False?
-WI
Hit Dollar General or a Dollar Tree and pick up a case of coffee filters. We used coffee filters to clean sheets of glass in a frame shop that I worked in about a million years ago. They leave absolutely no lint at all.
It wouldn't shock me if that somehow involved fiber optics, but honestly it could literally be anything considering who owns the sign. With the kind of cash Google has on hand there's no telling what they dropped on that thing.
There's a slight bend on the top and the bottom of the O, and the junction of the K is different.
Again, it's close, but it's not the same.
I'll hold out a few more minutes for Tikis or Dr. Pug.
Dodge and burn are kind of odd creatures in my experience. In general they'll lighten and darken an image, but their effect on extreme lights and extreme darks are limited. I'm sure there's a perfectly good reason for this, but my experience with chemical photography is fairly limited, so I...
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