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#4 · Posted: 13 Jul 2007 11:27
I'm with thmthm on this one. That flat, lucid style of colouring that Hergé and his team excelled at looks so much better on matte. I can't help thinking he'd hate the new shiny printings (though we can't know, of course), which to me look a bit cheapo - kind of sticky and blotchy.
And very importantly, you just don't get that lovely new Tintin book smell with the new shiny ones.
Admittedly though, the paper was sometimes too thin in the old editions, and they did yellow and fade badly if left out open.
And there were usually one or two pages in any copy of the old matte editions where the black line had slipped out of register with the blue-line and colour layer underneath, giving a blurred effect, and I think this was a problem particularly associated with the two layer "blue-board" colouring technique. You don't seem to get this colour-registration problem with the new shiny editions, though I'm sure the shininess itself can't be essential to achieve this tightness. Surely a high-quality, perfect-colour-registration, thick-papered matte edition would be possible with today's printing technology - that would be my ideal edition.
Incidentally, unlike the actual Tintin books, all the Moulinsart-connected books about Tintin (Michael Farr's Complete Companion, Tintin at Sea etc), and a lot of Moulinsart's merchandise (calendars, desk diaries etc) seem to have all their illustrations recoloured from scratch digitally. It's been done very faithfully, and actually I think the totally even flatness possible with digital colour probably gives just the sort of effect Hergé was after with his paint, but once you notice it, you can spot little differences from the hand-colouring used in the books. Does anyone know the reason for this? Does Casterman own the colour plates of the books and not like to share them with Moulinsart?
I believe that Casterman and Nick Rodwell have struck a more cordial co-operation deal recently, so maybe this will lead to the sort of best-of-all-worlds book editions I'm hankering after. I can but hope!
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