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Hong Kong issues the first raster-processed printed stamp to create a train effect

Jan 31, 2019 Leave a message

Hong Kong issues the first raster-processed printed stamp to create a train effect

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On September 28, 2010, Hongkong Post launched a set of six stamps featuring the "100th Anniversary of Hong Kong Railway Services". One of the $20 (HK$) stamps was first printed by raster processing. The public can see the steam on the stamps. The train "drives."


The stamps are printed by raster processing to create a visual effect of steam trains. It is the first "moving stamp" launched by Hongkong Post. Other stamps are painted in oil painting to enhance the historical taste and artistic sense. Yi Dahua said with a smile, this design has deepened his understanding of the train. "In the past, I knew little about the train. I didn't even know where the driver stood. The diesel train didn't have a clear front. I found a lot of pictures and videos. I asked again. Experts know." He said that the original diesel train can be the front of the car, which is a small increase in knowledge.


Hong Kong Post Senior Manager District Bing Bing said that the six trains launched this time are more representative and an important milestone for Hong Kong's railway services. Hongkong Post also launched the small train model of the diesel train "James Alexander", which was the first model philatelic product.


The local post offices officially launched the first day covers on September 28, each selling for 1 yuan. Stamps and related philatelic products, including stamp brochures and train model gift boxes, will be available at the General Post Office, Tsim Sha Tsui Post Office, Tsuen Wan Post Office and Sha Tin Central Post Office.


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