Hi Seth: I like Sakura Pigment pens. You can get the fine-line ones that won't bleed through. I agree with the "Avoid sharpies" idea! Here's an article I wrote on the topic: <http://photofocus.com/2010/04/14/what-should-you-use-to-sign-photo-prints-and-books-with/> All the best, Andrew Andrew Darlow Editor, The Imaging Buffet http://www.imagingbuffet.com Author, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques: An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers - http://www.inkjettips.com and Pet Photography 101: Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Dog or Cat - http://www.PhotoPetTips.com http://facebook.com/andrewdarlow On Apr 14, 2013, at 10:28 AM, sethrus wrote: > Normally, I mark the back of framed prints on the outer layer--the backing board or foam core. > > Now I have a special situation which really needs a "do not reproduce," etc. right on the back of the print because it is a celebrity. > > Sharpie is out!! My first thought is using a micro-point (.1mm or so) gel pen lightly. Any thoughts if this will bleed? > > I don't trust acid-free pre-stick labels at all over the long term. > > My only other thought is to try to use the mulberry paper and rice starch for a label. Same as used for archival hinging. > > Does anyone have another tried and proven technique? > > Thank you, > > Seth > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Digital BW] Safe marking on back of HPN
2013-04-14 by Andrew Darlow
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