Jeff Tamplin UNITED STATES
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Daredevil 46 page 14 Original Art Digitally Restored and Colored

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Daredevil 46 page 14 (Scan of printed page)
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Location: Original Art Digitally Restored and Colored by Jeff Tamplin
Title: Daredevil 46 page 14 Original Art Digitally Restored and Colored
Artist:  Gene Colan (Penciller) ,  Jeff Tamplin (Colorist) ,  George Klein (Inker) ,  Jeff Tamplin (Restorer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 204
Likes on CAF: 2
Comments: 4
Added to Site: 8/9/2024

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Original Art to Daredevil 46 page 14 by Gene Colan and George Klein, digitally restored and colored by Jeff Tamplin. Restoration includes removal of dust and scratches, un-erased pencils lines, editorial blue lines, glue stains, and surface wear.

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Member Since: June 2005
Last Login: April 2026
Ebay Id: zotamp0f35
Website: http://www.jefftamplin.com
Country: UNITED STATES
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Posted On 8/9/2024

Nice!

Jeff Tamplin Member Since 2005
Posted On 8/10/2024

Nick - Barry - Matt - Hal - Namor wrote:
"  Nice!
 "

Thank you! :)

Kevin Koch Member Since 2015
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Posted On 2/23/2025

Hey Jeff, I love your Colan page!. I'm curious what you mean by "digitally restored" here? 

Jeff Tamplin Member Since 2005
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Posted On 2/23/2025

Kevin Koch wrote:
"  Hey Jeff, I love your Colan page!. I'm curious what you mean by "digitally restored" here? 
 "

I scanned the page from the original art and removed dust and scratches and restored any missing blacks or age and handling-related dropouts or minor wear. Like what "restoration artists" do when producing the Marvel Masterworks or DC Archives series, etc. In fact, I did this (and other) pages as sort of a tryout to be hired as a restoration artist for Marvel.