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An albertype is a picture printed from a form of gelatine plate produced by means of a photographic negative.
The Albertype Company, owned by Herman L. Wittemann, published souvenir books, pamphlets, and postcards from 1890 to 1952, using a process invented by Austrian photographer Joseph Albert (1825-1886). The process using a collotype coating on glass plates permitted high speed mass production of photographs for the first time. Albertype photos also have an advantage that although the paper may yellow, the inks, unlike normal photographs, do not fade. The company would have photographs taken by its own agents and would also arrange to utilize photographs taken by others. Thus, Albertype postcards provide a valuable documentation of scenes that no longer exist.
There are a few services one could utilize when purchasing waterless printed business postcards. Over Night Prints as well as Cafe Press both offer services where one can upload their picture and have it printed.
A few sites have "real" postards for sale and mailing online. By "real" postcards, this answer is responding to the question for travel postcards, sites from around the world that have actual printed paper postcards from cities and sites around the world. A couple sites that I recommend that you try include: 123Greetings, and Zazzle.
they create books, magazines, letters, postcards ... pretty much anything to do with paper!
Postcards can be printed from a regular printer on special post card paper by loading the special paper into the hopper of the printer, selecting the proper settings from the print menu of the document the person would like to use, and then printing the postcards.
Over Night Prints, Vista Print, Express Copy, and Staples Copy and Print all offer a free template that one can use to send not only online postcards but printed postcards as well. You can also utilize free design online tools such as those at LowCostPrintShop.com
The Martha Washington 1 cent postcard was printed in 1902. It features an image of Martha Washington, the wife of George Washington, and was part of a series of postcards that celebrated notable American figures. This postcard is often recognized for its historical significance and design from the early 20th century.
an incunabulum any book printed before what year
Hummel postcards in mint condition can bring up to $10.00 per card depending on age, printer and motif shown... most desirable ones are from the 1930's to 1950's printed by Emil Fink Verlag Stuttgart...
The value of 100 year old postcards depends greatly on the subject of the cards and what kind of condition they are in. The value can be anywhere from a few cents up to $100 or even more.
Postcardmania is a direct mail and marketing company. One can design postcards and/or mailers on the site, have them printed and have then sent out to their target customers. They also design websites.