[pure-silver] Re: Droopy Prints
- From: Jeffrey Thorns <puresilver@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 25 Sep 2006 13:17:49 -0700
Hi all,
Here's a sitch I don't ever think I've seen mentioned in the
discussions of print display. It has to do with matted, framed
prints.
I find that after about 6-12 months, the part of the print that is
visible thru the mat window begins to droop slightly downward, in
somewhat of a loose "U" shape. Clearly, gravity is at work here.
I use 1-1/4" polypropylene mounting corners to hold the print in
place on the back of the window mat. Each print is in a Nielsen
metal frame, and has a sheet of acid-free foamcore behind it.
Does anyone have any suggestions (short of dry mounting) about how
to keep the prints flat behind the window mats?
You could try archival linen tape.
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- [pure-silver] Droopy Prints
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Hi all,
Here's a sitch I don't ever think I've seen mentioned in the discussions of print display. It has to do with matted, framed prints.
I find that after about 6-12 months, the part of the print that is visible thru the mat window begins to droop slightly downward, in somewhat of a loose "U" shape. Clearly, gravity is at work here.
I use 1-1/4" polypropylene mounting corners to hold the print in place on the back of the window mat. Each print is in a Nielsen metal frame, and has a sheet of acid-free foamcore behind it.
Does anyone have any suggestions (short of dry mounting) about how to keep the prints flat behind the window mats?
You could try archival linen tape.
- [pure-silver] Droopy Prints
- From: Adrienne Moumin