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He explained printers can raise the feathers of a bird, texture leaves on a tree or waves in an ocean, for example. "We took a picture of a white egret in Florida standing on some grass, so we did it both ways. We textured the grass and not the bird, then the bird and not the grass. So it gives you a lot more flexibility when you're doing the design," he said. "The designer selects what they want raised, how much they want it raised and then each portion of the design that they raise, they can put in a different graphic effect. Little circles, little strokes, little bumps."
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Elise Hacking Carr
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Elise Hacking Carr is senior production editor for Print & Promo Marketing magazine, and managing editor for PRINTING United Journal.
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