Randy, I recommend that you review the use of acid free and buffered board for use with various media. For some photo prints, this is VERY important. From my early experience with some Ink Jet papers it is also quite important here as well. I have had several well know brands SEVERLY yellow with some acid free boards; specific mounting tissue or adhesive is required. The buffer in the boards needs to be used only when the buffering agent will not act upon the art in a negative way. (cyanotype for instance). But for the most part sound advice. Eric Neilsen Photo 4101 Commerce Street, Suite 9 Dallas, TX 75226 214 827-8301 http://ericneilsenphotography.com SKype ejprinter _____ From: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Randy Rancier Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 9:11 PM To: DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Digital BW] Re: Keeping big prints flat in the frame. (Framing 101) Rag is always considered best and buffered boards are considered somewhat better than non-buffered ones. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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RE: [Digital BW] Re: Keeping big prints flat in the frame. (Framing 101)
2009-01-13 by E Neilsen
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