Tony, I think Ken's reply covered the subject pretty well. FWIW, I'll pass on my framing "technique." It hasn't changed much from framing silver prints to doing digital prints. BTW, I primarily deal with Light Impressions (www.lightimpressionsdirect.com) for all items needed; mat board, frames, etc. I use the following: 1. Nielsen frame (#110 pre-cut from Light Impressions). 2. Westminster mount board (100% rag - bright white); 4-ply for window, and 2-ply for backing. 3. Max-View (or whatever LI calls them) polyethylene photo corners. 4. Archival corrugated board. 5. Glass. The window mat and backing board are hinged with linen tape. Digital photo is positioned properly on the backing board using the photo corners to hold in place. "Sandwich" of glass-window/photo/backing board-corrugated board is slid into the frame and, then, the clips as supplied in LI's hardware kit are inserted into the back. These clips apply pressure forward toward the front of the frame which holds everything securely. I don't use any vapor barrier or anything attached to the back of the frame to keep bugs, etc., out. I have, on occasion, had a bug manage to work its way onto the front of the window mat. I simply take the frame apart, clean everything, and put back together. Hasn't been a real problem, though. Also, I have thought about using a UV acrylic that LI sells, instead of the glass, but it's kind of expensive so I just keep using plain 'ole glass. Hope this helps. Best regards, Alan -----Original Message----- From: Tony Terlecki [SMTP:ajt@...] Sent: Monday, August 05, 2002 3:59 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] OT: Archive Framing I'm going to start framing prints in archival frames and was wondering what techniques and materials other people use. I must admit that after reading up a bit on some websites I'm still a bit confused as to all the components that make up a properly framed print - the framing terminology seems to vary from site to site. Here's what I think I need to do & I'd be grateful if anyone could comment upon whether I have a correct system: 1. Front-most part of the frame is the glass. I intend to buy pre-made frames from Nielsen so I don't have to cut my own glass or make my own frames. 2. Next comes the window mat. I have a mat cutter which does a decent job so it's just a case of picking my mat board carefully. Looks like I may choose from the Bainbridge range. As far as I can tell whether you choose 2-ply or 4-ply, etc. is just down to aesthetics and how deep a bevel you like on your mat. Correct? 3. Next comes the print itself. Not much to say about that. 4. Next comes the backboard. The print itself will be attached to this and I intend to do so using a simple T-hinge with Japanese hinging paper and rice starch. Also the window mat and this backboard will be hinged with some linen cloth tape. Now I've heard that perhaps this backing board should be of exactly the same material as the window mat - is this correct? If none of the backboard will be seen through the window mat can I get away with using slightly thinner, but of equal archive quality, board? 5. Finally at the very back of the frame is some sort of stiff board. With ready made frames there is already a board supplied against which some of the hanging clips press. I don't know whether this is of archival quality so I will probably have to replace it with something else. Should this something else be foamboard (what is foamboard for that matter)? I'm not sure what people call this back-most board (I've also heard it called filler board I think), nor do I know what it is made from so any guidance here would be gratefully received - I suppose it has to be strong enough to withstand any compression from hanging clips pressed against it. I have also heard mention of some sort of vapour barrier that fits somewhere into the system. Is this something I should be considering and, if so, where does this fit into my framing sandwich?! Many thanks, -- Tony Terlecki ajt@... Running Debian/GNU 3.0 Linux Please visit the Group Homepage to check the Files, Bookmarks, Polls and other resources as they are often being updated. The page is at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint If you wish to receive no emails or just a daily digest, or you wish to unsubscribe, please edit your Membership preferences by visiting this same page. 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RE: [Digital BW] OT: Archive Framing
2002-08-07 by A. Huntley
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