What about photo postcards printed hardy enough to mail, but tearable, that actors use? Also, headshots also printed by now defunct company, Reproductions, on hardier than photographic light cardboard paper? I don't think it's like old photographs as they had their own printing process. I'm not sure what their printing process was, as the company which used to be used by lots of actors, is now out of business. Thanks -- I'm getting mixed signals on this. I also have my phone number and name on the postcards, so don't just want to dump in the trash, if not necessary, since I'd have to do a decent amount of trimming this info. |