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Halftone dug...

I dug this halftone last evening (Nov 10). I took a picture and then used the "negative" effect on it to form a "positive" image. It looks as though she is holding a milk bottle. The image looks familiar but I still cannot identify her. Oh well, it is a pretty cool relic find. Thanks for looking. I also named her "Suzy Q". LOL
 
I seem to remember her on "Meadow Gold" dairy bottles from years ago. Really cool find!
 
I've seen her too, but can't remember where? I looked up images on Meadow Gold, but no luck, I spent an hour looking for her on Google? Can anyone find a link? I've scratched all the hair off my head. . . OH, wait, I never had any!
 
Congrats on a very neat find!
 
Really nice piece of history there. That was a good idea using the negative , brought out a lot of detail. I've seen that somewhere before too, now I'll think of it all day trying to remember....LOL.
 
RolandDeschain said:
Please explain what a half-tone is and what machine you are using.
thank you.

This should help:
https://www.google.com/search?q=what+is+a+halftone&oq=what+is+a+halftone
 
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