Some customers who purchased the electronic version of “Campaign Furniture” encountered some problems with the pdf – some of the photos looked like photographic negatives.
The explanation is long, but the solution is short: If you ordered the electronic version you should have received an e-mail from us that a new file is available. This new file looks fine on all the devices we’ve tested so far.
If you did not receive an e-mail, check your junk mail for it and then send an e-mail to John at john@lostartpress.com or me at chris@lostartpress.com. We’ll fix you up.
— Christopher Schwarz
Thanks for the explanation. The image looked like a Rorschach ink blot test!
Excellent! The update significantly improved the resolution of all the images and reduced the file size by about 30%.
Chris – I got a PDF copy last night and it seemed to be fine (on my laptop) but I downloaded your latest version just in case. I’ve read thru most of it now and would like to congratulate you on a great piece of work. I always liked this furniture when I saw it in “The Field” magazine but you’ve really put together a comprehensive study on the style. Thank you for your work. Also would like to add that your quick efforts to remedy any problems with the PDF version bespeak a real effort to provide genuine customer service, thanks for that too.
Regards, Randy Allen
Good morning. Last year I purchased the DVD for the Home Center Materials, Tool Box. The optimization sheet with the tills on it to my eye is short some dimensions. Is there a revised sheet available? Thank you, Pete
On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Lost Art Press
I don’t know, for some reason that picture says to me ‘Fish’ and ‘Star Trek Transporter accident’. No idea what the un-mangled original object was supposed to be.
Looks like a trumpeting elephant, seen head-on.