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[quote]@koeiekat:A plain font? Sure, but typically of that time. Hand set using worn out lead and...[/quote]
Yes :) It's kind of wonderful the way those letters seem to dance on the sheet.
[quote]@koeiekat:Sorry Sergio, to restore this a much better scan (NOT B/W!) would really help. It must be possible to find an f like this. And please spread the word; using jpg for line art like text gives about the same result as watching the Mona Lisa on 100 km distance on a seriously foggy day. png is the thing! :)[/quote]
The 'f' and the 't' are the most unusual in that typeface, isn't it?
I'll tell them to rescan in colour and to save as a png.
Many thanks for your efforts, Kat. ¡Y buenas tardes!
I'm sorry, Kat, but I am not sure to get what you mean with «open». Is it like Caslon Open Face, this are you asking me? If so, no.
A plain font. Badly damaged, I admit, by the time passing by.
Both are at the largest size I have at 300dpi, as they've sent me.
Here the italic 'v' and 'G'.
Thank you nonetheless, Kat. These are the only scans I have so far but a larger scan of the bodytext is already in my hands. I tried to clean it up as much as I could.
The pages' paper, they said to me, is heavily textured and not white anymore.
Here the 'r' and 't'.
For football needs, there's the heir of High Quality Football Logos (hqfl.dk) at the url:
http://www.vflnet.com/
Not the same amount yet, but the same passion for details.
I guess so. I told them already that an exact match could be impossible given the technology canges in the printing industry. Every suggestion of alternative choices is more than welcome.
Thank you, Koeiekat.
Chapter title.
Roman and italic in the bodytext.
The publisher.
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