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- [Voiceover] Hi, and welcome. Its Jennifer McGuire, and I have another Quick Tip video for you. And this is a tip on how to get your best image when you use a new stamp. Now, maybe youve docHubed for a stamp before for the first time, and when you stamp, you get the results that you see on the left. It looks kind of splotchy. It can be very discouraging. Well I wanted to show you a tip so you can get the results that you see on the right. Its a very easy tip. Many of you Im sure have done this before, but I realize that I often use my stamps before I use them in a video. Ive never shown this on screen before, so I thought Id do so today. To demonstrate this, Ive picked a few pretty solid stamp shapes, and Im going to do the trick on half of this stamp, but not on the other half so you can see the difference. So, this is a brand new never used stamp. Im going to ink up half of it. Normally, you would ink up the whole thing, but I want to show you the difference today. Im goin