It looks sweet as is, but if you don’t like all the sap on it, don’t forget that a wiping with denatured alcohol can do a lot to remove it and reveal even more fine detail.
Some discussion here:
Before we begin:
Currency Image Use – Reproducing Color Illustrations of U.S. Currency
Federal law permits color illustrations of U.S. currency only under the following conditions:
the illustration is of a size less than three-fourths or more than one and one-half, in linear dimension, of each part of the item illustrated;
the illustration is one-sided; and
all negatives, plates, positives, digitized storage medium, graphic files, magnetic medium, optical storage devices and any other…
People want to know about the settings I ended up on here:
It was done in Baltic birch non pg ply
Speed 600
Power 80
Vary power
225 LPI
As a bonus, I cut at 220/Full (pro) (These cut settings really are subjective and only apply to this specific batch of baltic birch. I have long since moved to a test-first method: anytime I get a new batch of BB ply I test a piece to dial that particular batch in. I’ve had some that 220/full wouldn’t have been reliable, so now I always test. For more…
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