GHOST OF FRANKENSTEIN, scene lobby card #3
fake
Here we see the edge under the microscope. We can clearly see the two distinct layers of dissimilar paper. In this image the layer on the bottom is the remains of an authentic lobby card of lesser value and on top is the layer of modern coated bond paper.
Here we see a close up shot of the Monster's forehead where the lines and patterns of the ink jet printer are clearly seen.
Here we see a microscope image from between the "S" and "T" in the word "ghost". The ink jet patterns of yellow, magenta and cyan can be seen here where only solid yellow should be seen.
Here a microscope close up of the graphic seen in the upper left part of the lobby card. This should be naked, fibrous paper, instead we see the ink jet patterns.
Conclusion
THIS CARD WAS NOT PRODUCED BY POSTER MOUNTAIN INC. This is a reproduction of an authentic lobby card made with a digital ink-jet printer. This is a reproduction of an original poster which has been painstakingly made to look, and feel like the original. It is a color copy which has been mounted to the paper from a real lobby card (which has been sanded thin so as to better disguise the forgery) and a very significant amount of restorative media which is not uncommon on original lobby cards has been added to further increase this effect.Disclaimer
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