Tom Andrews writes: "I am talking about ... displaying the print mounted to a sturdy board such as gatorfoam or dibond and having no frame at all. The image would go all the way to the edge of the board it is mounted on. I know this will work well with a laminated print, but I want to do it with a light spray coat such as Premier Art Print Shield - an iffy proposition." Exactly my goal as well. I'm thinking Sintra instead of Gatorboard. How best to mount the print to the substrate? I've actually thought about getting away from mounting flat by adhesives, and hinge the print to the substrate instead. That would allow the paper to have some life -- I prefer the natural curl of the paper to a dead-flat mounted image, although I am probably in the minority on this. Sanders McNew www.mcnew.net [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Epson Premier Semi-gloss, Semi-matte & PremierArt Print Shield
2003-12-14 by sandersm@aol.com