Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/07/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Harold Gess wrote: > > Hi > > I wonder whether anybody can assist me. I am preparing for an exhibition of > my work (lots of it shot on Leicas!) and am having around 50 colour prints > (500x330) printed at the moment. Now, I have organised with a framing > company to mount and frame these. They have recommended that the best way > to ensure they stay flat is to use a spray-type glue to attach them to > acid-free board. I wonder whether anybody has experience of these glues and > can perhaps recommend any which are better than others. Harold, I would insist they not use those glues. I'd have them use paper corners to hold the print to the mounting board (I prefer a standard archival 4 ply mat board for mounting) and linen tape to hinge the front mat. That's pretty much standard archival mounting. A lot of frame shops that deal mainly with consumer prints, etc., like to spray because it's easy and they don't get complaints about the print buckling. Personally, I don't mind it if the print isn't perfectly flat as long as it is nicely matted. And with the paper corners you can always remove the print. OTOH, dry mounting the print to the mounting board (using heat, not glue) is a perfectly acceptable way to go if you don't think you'll ever need to remove the print. If so, be sure you or they use the lower-temperature color adhesive paper. Then too I'd have them use a tape hinge for the top mat. Either way is better than the spray or glue, in my opinion. Quality of materials is critical. I don't like to cut my own mats, so I take them to a shop. But I purchase my own mat board, linen tape, etc., and deliver it to the shop with the prints. I pay them just for the labor. Light Impressions in Rochester, NY, is an excellent source of those materials by mail order. As I recall they have mat boards designed for color prints as opposed to black and white fiber. Let me know if you need their number or address. Hope this helps, Bill