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Need Photo Tissue Papers

Need Photo Tissue Papers

2008-09-11 by Native Texan Photographer

I need to know what is the best paper to use to sandwich between
prints when I mail them.  I want to use some form of extra protection
as well as presenting a more professional footprint to customers.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Uncle Dannie

Re: Need Photo Tissue Papers

2008-09-11 by handyman856

Do a search for "glassine" - you can get it in sheets and rolls.


--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Native Texan
Photographer" <dhedgpeth@...> wrote:
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> I need to know what is the best paper to use to sandwich between
> prints when I mail them.  I want to use some form of extra protection
> as well as presenting a more professional footprint to customers.
> 
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
> Uncle Dannie
>

RE: [Digital BW] Need Photo Tissue Papers

2008-09-11 by Bill Wandel

Light Impressions sells interleaving tissue for this purpose. Look up item
#5360 to get you started.
 
Bill Wandel

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I need to know what is the best paper to use to sandwich between
prints when I mail them. I want to use some form of extra protection
as well as presenting a more professional footprint to customers.

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Uncle Dannie



 


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Re: Need Photo Tissue Papers

2008-09-11 by viewcam43

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Native Texan 
Photographer" <dhedgpeth@...> wrote:
>
> I need to know what is the best paper to use to sandwich between
> prints when I mail them.  I want to use some form of extra protection
> as well as presenting a more professional footprint to customers.
> 
> Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
> Uncle Dannie
>
Check out lightimpressions web

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