Bonded Hawk
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Thank you for doing this. I am hoping to add this to my man cave.
It's not as good as the images found online. Very muddy and soft.Awesome – how sharp an image is it?
Amazing. What were your sources for this? The best I've found online are much more cropped than this. I know you built them out with Photoshop, but did you really build that much top and bottom from scratch? What I'd like to try with this is printing on clear adhesive vinyl and mount to 8x10 glass. But here's a question for photo buffs, is the image on the front or back of the glass? Did the camera hold a glass plate which produced a negative or positive image? In the film, Wayne said he was able the locate THE original. Which sounds like the camera plate produced the final image. So, if the emulsion faced the subject, the final image would be behind the glass to be right-reading, yes? :behaveAn ungodly amount of Photoshopping later:
So, I built my own version from the source photos and will get some prints this week, I hope. Based on a bit of research, actual glass plate photos from the time were 8.5x6.5. But, given the screencap from WW, they went with something that looks like a 10x8. I also believe that the image would be on the front of the glass, but a replica would look cooler if it were on the back. So, that's what I'm planning. I have a composite file of 4-color plus white ink. The image is flipped (wrong reading) and we'll print four color first followed by a white ink layer. Then I'll mount that to glass and viewing from the front of the glass, it should be correct. Will probably take a couple rounds to get it right.
Here are several pics showing the scratches and the bubbles in the adhesive. I still thjink the concept is sound. The file printed exactly as I hoped it would. View attachment 739916View attachment 739917View attachment 739918