Robert Packowski
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Lo and behold, the nine hours of listing on Wed. paid off. I awoke Thurs. morning and there they were!
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Another good point! To print them all on one side would be too much. I must admit, I'm not too interested in thousands of watermark and perforation differeces. Printing on one side and printing only what one needs might be the way to go. I proba…
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The method you use sounds good. To print all the Steiner pages from 1840 to 1940 would result in the need for so many binders. Your post gives me another way to look at the whole picture. Thanks
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What seemed like a relatively simple decision, I now see has many facets. The brown series is a bit too expensive, although more inclusive, the need for interleaving is questionable and the lack of coverage appears to be a pretty big negative. I a…
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Well, thank you Michael. The final cost would be less than I anticipated. The glassine pages could always be something I could use in the future, if I felt they were really necessary. I've been thinking more and more of the 1840-1940 internationa…
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Thank you very much. The problem has been solved!
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The information provided in the introduction of the Scott catalogs is quite helpful. The section on the "gum chart" is beneficial when combined with the listing policies. Although, if not postally used, there does seem to be some leeway as to how …
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Thanks. I believe the problem has been solved. Thank you very much. The individual listings look OK.
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To all who responded to my question, I thank you all very much. I have noted that some of my techniques were not the same as written in this forum. I'm sure that I will end up with much better results using the methods described here. Again, than…
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Ted, Your instructions worked so well that I printed the solution and have it on my desk. You have given me a sense of relief, now knowing how easy it can be done. Thank you very much.
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Mark, I attempted to use the instructions you provided. Also, clicked on the link given. However, it may state that this store has xxxx items for sale, but that does not appear to mean that they have the above (xxxx) in Austrian stamps. It could …
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Hello Wayne, Do you use Photoshop or one of the less advanced versions, like "Elements?" I'm quickly learning that each program has its own unique learning curve. I also have "EzImage," but don't find it the easiest to use. Thanks for your input.
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Thanks Robert W., I think I have the basics down now,
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I have been playing around with Jason Drake's Stamp Image Bursting program. So far, it seems to do what is necessary for "bursting" stock sheets into individual shots with black backgrounds. This is primarily what I was looking for. However, the…
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I will attempt both Drake's program and Irfan. They both sound promising. I bought software called EzImage a few years back and found it difficult to use. It was too advanced and not user friendly. Thank you all for your suggestions.
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Thank you again, Michael. You've been a big help.
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Mark, One of the reasons for my question was if I need to buy Austrian stamps, I didn't want to put it in my cart. The reason being, I may have other Austrian stamps in my cart already. This could result in paying separate shipping fees to many di…