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Originally Posted by Steven Marsh
Can you be more specific in what you're having an issue with? (I can't quite tell if you mean all the PDFs — including the booklets — or just the Cardboard Heroes . . . and, if the latter, what's not looking right about it to your eyes.)
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The cardboard heroes and the maps especially.
Here's a zoomed in, and hopefully non-infringing example. There is a huge halo of compression artifacts surrounding the art (and on the art) but it is especially noticeable on the otherwise white background.
I think it's in almost all of the digital documents, but on the maps and the cardboard heroes especially, the things that people might bring to a nice print shop to make copies of, it's especially upsetting to think I might pay for a first rate print job of some good quality art, but compressed for a 56k modem.