Publicité de l'ancien magazine Edwardian vintage pour Camp Coffee essence de 1912. Histoire de la publicité, histoire des marques de café et succédanés de café.
7478 x 5271 px | 63,3 x 44,6 cm | 24,9 x 17,6 inches | 300dpi
Date de la prise de vue:
4 mars 2021
Lieu:
uk
Informations supplémentaires:
Year of death of artist / designer of advert unknown. May be out of copyright so have marked for Editorial only, but if you wish to use for some commercial / advertising purpose then you should do due diligence and research the brand image & possible date of artist's death. - I think this pic is probably best viewed as to be used in an intermediate process rather than as presented, though could be. Let me explain my thinking... - Original pages are unevenly and heavily foxed (yellowed stained) and so have desaturated the yellow and orange channels by 25-70 points in LR, depending on the severity of page foxing, though still leaving a little of the colour in. Levels also pushed to get a semblance of lightness, but patina/texture of paper pulp fibres are still visible, and there may be faintest traces of print-through. However, the ugliest of stains & foxing are removed, but stray ink dots may exist. - I have cleared the gutters around the edges of the advert frame of stray bits of lettering which came into view and distracted from the core subject - the advert. - This provides 3 user options: - (1) Use image with a yellow-orange tint to make a more controlled 'faux' old page, using levels to introduce more of behind the scenes paper graininess if desired. (Option 2) Flood fill outer blank areas with 100% white, but keep pulp patina in blank area to give separation from pure white outer area. (Option 3) Turn into a full 2-colour HC B&W stencil-like image tweaking white/black threshold levels.
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Utilisation pour des reportages d’actualités, des avis et des critiques, la communication d’informations concernant des personnes, des lieux, des choses ou des événements.
Par souci de clarté, l’utilisation éditoriale exclut tout usage en rapport avec la publicité, la promotion (par exemple, des sites web promotionnels), le marketing, les emballages ou les produits dérivés.