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Laminate/Mounting a print?

Postby shutterbug on Wed Jan 11, 2006 1:50 pm

Ok, I will be printing a A1 size image for a client. They said they are putting the print in a frame that does not have the glass infront, like a painting. So the print will be exposed to the elements.

Question is, should I laminate the print? and also mount it ?

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Postby mikephotog on Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:56 pm

I would.
Don't use regular "stationery" laminate.
Most better labs have one called "Sandtex" or others for gloss.
Or if you are not laminating it at a photo lab, look up "Laminating" in the yellow pages and tell them that you want photo quality laminating.
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Postby mikephotog on Wed Jan 11, 2006 2:57 pm

 PS

Yep, mount to of course.
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Postby sheepie on Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:00 pm

I believe smac may be able to offer some good advice in this regard :)

Drop him a PM if he doesn't see this thread - he'll at least be able to suggest what sort of lamination to do, and where to do it :)
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Postby shutterbug on Wed Jan 11, 2006 3:35 pm

mikephotog wrote:I would.
Don't use regular "stationery" laminate.
Most better labs have one called "Sandtex" or others for gloss.
Or if you are not laminating it at a photo lab, look up "Laminating" in the yellow pages and tell them that you want photo quality laminating.


Thanks mikephotog :wink:
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Postby big pix on Wed Jan 11, 2006 4:12 pm

The print should be sprayed with a uv protector that is waterproof ...... from any art store and professionaly DRY not wet mounted onto heavy card or board at least 4mm...... to laminate is your choice but I would not.........
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