It is a thin, translucent paper you can get from Light Impressions (Apollo
brand, I believe). Best if it is put over the print inside a hinged mat, in
the portfolio box.
Regards,
--Ken Carney
www.kencarney.com
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Subject: [Digital BW] Interleaving paper
> I have seen mentioned the use of interleaving paper when storing
> prints. What is it, and what is it made out of? does it help to cut
> down on the friction between the prints if they are stacked on top of
> each other?
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Re: [Digital BW] Interleaving paper
2003-01-09 by Ken Carney
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