Friday, December 11, 2009

Mount & Bladekeys How Do I Mount Photoson A Mounting Board?

How do I mount photoson a mounting board? - mount & bladekeys

I am obliged to mount my pictures on a panel for mounting a photography contest too.

The deadline is the 30th April and I'm in big trouble, I can use glue or other methods of rapid economic?

5 comments:

Picture Taker said...

Importantly, because they are pressed, I vote for him with Chris. If I hang in a museum where you want in life, you should not use the tape - even the file "tape - but for a competition at least ten days, go ahead. The same brand scotch double sided tape is acid-free photo marked safe. Eighth They bow out, not enough for the image used. Put pieces (1 "or almost) around the panel assembly, where the image will be very careful when you press.

Michael sells some pre-cut mounting a safe to do the work quickly.

If you use a mat for the photo, you can approach quite different, but does not mention that if we are of course not necessary when "Add details" to tell us otherwise.

smokedri... said...

If we fit into Michelle, who cut the pre-shared fairly and quickly assembling and disassembling. Those with a triangular cross back to cover the third meeting.

For more technical you need to go to a local university and looking for a graphics service on campus. The people in town who can help.

Mildly Interesting Man said...

You can still mount the spray is designed for photos and everything is out in a box and spray the back of the photo and paste them easily into one. You can position over and over again. Just be careful not to get their pictures.

screwdri... said...

For a simpler and faster, you can double-sided tape on an ATM at any craft store. You may even consider the quality of the file, if desired.

Chris

Just Dave said...

Correct the installation of a photo montage photo paper, like wax paper needs. Cut to the exact size or slightly smaller than the photo, place it between the photo and the board, then put it in a hot press (such as cleaning used for pressing clothes).
The heat and pressure to insert the image on the forum.
Viola! Made.

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