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Old 09-25-2013, 08:28 AM   #11
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right so if the title isnt sticking out, its not embossed. thats what embossed means. they didnt push the title out, the pushed the surface around the title in. i didnt say the title was debossed. the border is 100% NOT embossed. using your own logic, if the letters were embossed they would have to be punched from the inside, which they arent. the design is punched in from the front.
*facepalm*

forget it. your clearly not able to understand the difference.
Google it ffs

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Semantics.


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ha ha. Though not exactly.
I mean, I see how some people may confuse the two(as embosseing a title may give the false impression of debossing everything around the title) but there is a clear distinction between seeing/knowing which process was used and dozen's of sites that clearly outline them. Its all to do with what part of the image is raised or lowered, not the background/remainder of the artwork

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