Images in the first column at the right are different cropped squares taken from the original image shown on the previous page.

Kaleidoscopes in columns two and three are derived from the images in column one. There are threeconclusions one can reach from these images.

1. It is difficult to visualize what the derived kaleidoscope will look like when viewing only the original image.

2. Kaleidoscopes that are derived have a large number of possible variations.

3. It is probably not economically feasible to provide a large number of variations as proof images from which the buyer might choose a final image. We try to please, but proofing will be expensive and you may want to rely on the kaleidoscoper’s judgment. Would any of the kaleidoscopes shown here be totally unaceptable? We hope not, although in processing your images, we probably would redo the kaleidoscope rather than give you the bottom image in column 3.