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high end photographic print

Posted: Mon 19 Apr, 2010 8:11 pm
by stcstc
I have been asked to frame a high end photographic print. could be worth 10K or so

Having not done anything like this before. i am a little nervous

The print is already mounted. so i have to frame.

what other precautions options should i be offering my client apart from museum glass etc.

should i be doing things like sealing the glass mount package together etc?

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Mon 19 Apr, 2010 10:59 pm
by prospero
Unless the picture is going to an area that is plagued by the little black flies, then internal sealing isn't strictly necessary. I do it routinely because not only are there shoals of the little critters around here in the summer but I find it makes assembly easier. :)

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Tue 20 Apr, 2010 6:46 am
by stcstc
cheers prospero

i have just never framed anything at this level before, and kinda a little nervous that i miss something important

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2010 7:14 pm
by David
I know how you feel, I had a customer who brought in a 6' cybachrome print from the US, several thousand dollars worth and cybachrome has a very high gloss which will mark if you even look at it.

My advice, don't let liquids any where near it especially water, if you use a spray cleaner make sure the photo is covered and or a long way away, atomised droplets can hang in the air and land on the photo some time after being used especially if there is also someone else working in the workshop. Don't even have any liquids on the same bench including tea and coffee. To remove dust don't touch the surface use a vacuum cleaner held off the surface. If you have to touch the print use cotton gloves.
Oh and hold your breath if you are leaning over the picture and don't cough over it.

Check the mounting to see that it has been done properly, conservation mountboard, adhesives and T hinges.

Good luck, it's only a picture.

David.

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Wed 21 Apr, 2010 7:43 pm
by Nigel Nobody
Use unbuffered mats/mounts! If you can't get unbuffered, you can use unbuffered tissue under the edge of the mat/mount to separate the mat/mount from the photo (courtesy of Hugh Phibbs)
8 ply mat/mount would be very nice!

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 6:59 pm
by gesso
What's your customers budget?
are they prepared to spend upto 10% of the value of the print on the framing?

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 7:52 pm
by stcstc
they spent 55% of cost of print on framing

the print was actually mounted when it arrived, with cotton rag boards

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Thu 29 Jul, 2010 7:56 am
by iantheframer
stcstc wrote:I have been asked to frame a high end photographic print. could be worth 10K or so
stcstc wrote:they spent 55% of cost of print on framing
5.5 grand on framing :shock:

I thought I charged a lot

Seriously though if it is already mounted just frame it as you would any other thing using good quality materials and I would seal the glass too.

Re: high end photographic print

Posted: Thu 29 Jul, 2010 8:04 am
by stcstc
sorry it turned out the print was worth about 350 euros Doh,