> > I am curious what you used to mount the images to the Aluminum? Here > we are using a product called Vac-U-Mount. Do you spray the surface > after? If so, with what product? Do you use glazing or are the > prints left in the open air? > > thanks > > Bill Agee > Bill, In my reply to Alan I described the mounting material as double sided adhesive film covering the entire back of the print, I know it is available world wide perhaps under different brand names. We decided not to use a spray or roll on adhesive because the prints were made on a wide variety of papers and with the changing atmosphere a liquid adhesive may have absorbed good old H2O from the periods of high humidity. As a museum they do record temperature and humidity and the humidity can be 90 per cent. Likewise, we did not spray the surface afterwards because of the number of different printing techniques used and no glazing was used. The prints were left in open air to enable people to see the difference between traditional and digital printing and compare the images with the unprotected sculptures. The aluminum sheets were as big as a door with several prints on each sheet. No consideration was given to archivalnes or print sales because this was a unique opportunity to be totally creative. If sales had been the most important point then we would have used laquired aluminum cut to size, possibly framed and glazed. I would be grateful if you could describe the Vac-U-Mount product and if you are using aluminum, do you coat it with something before mounting the print. Jerry.
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Re: [Digital BW] aluminum mounting
2002-04-22 by meander@mail.dk
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