ah, mark at your site right now... perfect. thanks. --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Rogers" <mrgs1001@...> wrote: > > There have already been many good responses, but I will throw in my > two cents. Corners are convienent if you want to quickly swap prints. > Avoid PVC corners. Lineco's archival mounting corners are excellent > and if you are really worried about it lasting their Mylar corners are > the best but cost twice as much. They also have corners with cutouts > in them for prints with smaller borders. > > Personally, I just use Lineco hinging tissue and attach the print to > the back of the mat. Then I don't need to bother with hinging the mat > to the backing board. Lineco makes several different versions. If you > are concerned about changing it out, or concered about conseravation > then you should use their "gummed" hinging paper or tape which is > water reversible. Don't bother with this for dye based inkjet prints > since they are not archival prints and water is very harmful to them. > For my work I generaly use their acid free self adhesive hinging > products since they do not require water atcivation. > > I have more info about mounting techniques with some pictures on my > company website under picture framing info: > http://framedestination.com/picture_frame_info.html > My company also carries the Lineco products and tries to ship same day > or 1-2 days if the order includes mats or frames. If you request > overnight or 2nd day air shipping we often do same day even on mat and > frame orders. > > Cheers, > > Mark > President > Frame Destination, Inc. > http://www.framedestination.com > >
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Re: framing, also: newbie
2006-03-19 by grue1970
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