If you hit apple+D (or the PC equivalent) and go to the Description tab, what program was the PDF created in? Betcha anything it was an office fax/scanner thing and they just photocopied the printed book! That would explain those nasty moirés!
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Formerly Print Quality Marketing Manager for eleven years at Creo/Kodak. Presented at print technical conferences, trained printers and buyers regarding print quality issues in Europe, N. America, and S.E. Asia. Articles published in trade journals, co-authored TAGA paper on halftone screening, authored BRIDG's guide to halftone screening. Previously Technical Director of Western Canada's largest commercial sheetfed shop. For several years Professor of Digital Graphic Design at Emily Carr University. Former Creative Director at McCann Ericksson Vancouver.
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LOL. Looks like he changed shirt halfway through the Jeep soft top installation, too! :)
ReplyDeleteJeep? That's supposed to be a secret! How did you figure that out? LOL
ReplyDeleteYes. Changing shirts is the only way to properly install the soft top on an unknown vehicle that may or may not be a Jeep.
If you hit apple+D (or the PC equivalent) and go to the Description tab, what program was the PDF created in? Betcha anything it was an office fax/scanner thing and they just photocopied the printed book! That would explain those nasty moirés!
ReplyDeleteI thought you were a LandCruiser guy...
ReplyDeleteNo, I'm a Jeep guy. This is my third. I've had other vehicles at different stages of family life but I always return to Jeeps. :-)
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