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    Here is a litho I did for my friends birthday. It's her favorite actor John Krasinski. I think it came out pretty nice considering I only had a low resolution internet picture.
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    Default Looking good,

    Thanks,,,
    Jack
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    As always nice looking litho , what are you using for back light?
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    Looks good. What size is it and what were your settings?

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    For the back light I just use a 15 watt puck light. The size is approx. 5 x 7 set at 135 depth and 400 height

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    Another great lithophane Amanda as always. What was her reaction when you gave it to her. So far people that have seen the ones I did, not as good as yours, are really curious and love them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SandBuoy View Post
    Another great lithophane Amanda as always. What was her reaction when you gave it to her. So far people that have seen the ones I did, not as good as yours, are really curious and love them.
    she couldn't believe the detail!

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    Default Great Job

    I gotta try that..
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    Looks like a picture to me. Whats the big deal.

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    It's not just a picture, it is carved in plastic with a light shining through the back. Pretty awesome if you ask me. Beautiful work.

    Steve

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