Derek Lofgreen said:My wife say's I need to get one of these http://ww2.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=schi1%7Cp2%7Cwphoto&pkey=sa1s00photo&gids=p6894 for all these postcards I've been getting.
Derek Lofgreen said:My wife say's I need to get one of these http://ww2.potterybarn.com/cat/pip.cfm?src=schi1|p2|wphoto&pkey=sa1s00photo&gids=p6894 for all these postcards I've been getting.
komet said:A few of the postcards arrived with an fluorescent orange bar code on the emulsion side which was annoying the hell out of me. I found that gently rubbing over the bar code with a Q-tip soaked in 40% vodka removes the orange dye with no damage to the emulsion. (Yes, I did first try it on my own test paper...) Just letting you all know, even though I don't recommend anyone do the same.
Haven't tried it on FB paper, only the RC postcard stock. And I'm unsure whether the barcode comes from the Swiss post office or the USPS.
anthony
komet said:A few of the postcards arrived with an fluorescent orange bar code on the emulsion side which was annoying the hell out of me. I found that gently rubbing over the bar code with a Q-tip soaked in 40% vodka removes the orange dye with no damage to the emulsion. (Yes, I did first try it on my own test paper...) Just letting you all know, even though I don't recommend anyone do the same.
Haven't tried it on FB paper, only the RC postcard stock. And I'm unsure whether the barcode comes from the Swiss post office or the USPS.
anthony
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