Can anyone suggest the best way to fix photos(all different sizes-some pretty big)without a mount.
I am using spacers(econospace),barrier board and an MDF backing.
Thanks,Johnny.
Framing photos with no mount
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Re: Framing photos with no mount
Depends what you mean by 'best', the most fuss-free and effective regards flatness would be to dry or wet mount them. If they are valuable/irreplaceable - IOW if conservation is an issue then you've chosen a method that is problematic.
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Spacers are not a substitute for a mount. They will restrict the edges and the photo will go wavy. If it's glossy it will look terrible. As Robo says, close-framed photos should be stuck to a board. Done properly, it could be done to 'conservation' standards, but not 'preservation' as you have effectively altered it's state.
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Re: Framing photos with no mount
If they are valuable, you can't really do away with the mat. If they can be easily reproduced, then you could mount them onto a self adhesive foam board and use a spacer. I never place glass on anything except mats, spacers and rebates.
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Re: Framing photos with no mount
If a customer insists on framing without a mount and the photos are replaceable I usually dry mount onto white display board, laminate with hotpress laminating film and then frame without glass
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Re: Framing photos with no mount
Tyto, would this be a technique that's also called block mounting? (Or partial block mounting?) Wouldn't you make more money on glass?
Not criticising, merely curious. (From Australia)
Not criticising, merely curious. (From Australia)
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What I call bock mounting is when you stick the print to a thickish block of wood (or arcylic or MDF) and either laminate or paint over with texture medium. The edges are usually painted black. There is no frame as such.
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Painted edges - sooooooooooo old fashioned
all my blocks are edgebanded!!!
all my blocks are edgebanded!!!
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You poor soul. Have you tried rubbing some liniment on them?stcstc wrote:
all my blocks are edgebanded!!!
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Re: Framing photos with no mount
no but might have a go at morso vaulting, guess that might fix it