Thank you very much for your prompt reply. The
particular prints I'm refering to are matted front and
back. I will try your suggestion though.
Joe C.
--- amadou diallo <amadiallo@...> wrote:
> If you're not overmatting, one solution that I use a
> lot is to hinge
> mount from the top with a Japanese hinging paper or,
> for large or
> heavy sheets, a linen hinging paper. Lineco makes
> both types, with a
> water soluable adhesive. You can use a T-hinge,
> float the print in a
> deep frame and the hinge is not visible. This allows
> the paper to
> breathe and expand without signs of buckling.
> --
> amadou diallo
> Author, Mastering Digital Black and White
> www.masteringdigitalbwbook.com
>
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Re: [Digital BW] Matting and framing
2007-07-09 by Joseph Chandler
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