
(First a quick note: please excuse the blurriness and/or changes in lighting on these process photos. I took them on the fly, throughout the course of many long days, under many different weather/lighting conditions.)
The next step was to make those digital files into photopolymer plates, so that I could print the basic layout (the letters in white, the negative space around them in black) quickly and accurately on a Vandercook. From the pictures below you can see the press and some of the plates. I tried to make these broadsides as big as I could on that press.


1 comment:
i print on a Vandercook 4 also...I LOVE IT. I added you to my blog list, hope that's o.k....great printing.
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