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Are any of the posters on this site for sale? |
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No. All of the posters are permanently part of an archive at the Colorado State University Libraries. They are provided as digital images on this Web site as a way to share this unique resource. Search other Internet poster sites or contact the artist directly to find a copy to buy. |
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Why are some poster images unavailable? |
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Poster images from the 1991 and 1993 exhibitions are restricted to Colorado State University users due to the artist agreements for those years. Instead of the full-size poster images for 1991 and 1993, non-CSU users will see an "Image Unavailable" graphic. All posters from the 1995 and later exhibitions are available for viewing without restriction. |
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How do I calibrate my monitor for best viewing of the posters? |
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To view images with their most accurate colors, monitors should be color calibrated and used in a room with low light and where there is little or no glare on the screen. An easy way to achieve more accurate image colors is to adjust your monitor using the brightness and contrast controls. Use the target available from the National Archives to assist in doing this. |
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Why doesn't the word silkscreen come up in a keyword search? |
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Silkscreen does not come up because the term Screen prints is used instead, having the same definition. This decision was based on the controlled vocabularies used to describe the posters. |
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Will CIIPE shows earlier than 1991 ever be available? |
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Entire shows prior to 1991 will likely never make it to the Web, as the Libraries became the archive for CIIPE that year and has few poster holdings prior to that date. |