Hi folks:
Sorry about the note below that went to the list. It was supposed to be a private note to Mark Rogers.
All the best,
Andrew
Andrew Darlow
Editor, The Imaging Buffet
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Author, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques:
An Essential Printing Resource for Photographers - http://www.inkjettips.com
and
Pet Photography 101:
Tips for Taking Better Photos of Your Dog or Cat - http://www.PhotoPetTips.com
On Oct 24, 2010, at 10:21 PM, Andrew Darlow wrote:
> Hi Mark:
>
> This is great! Thanks for focusing on that.
>
> There's one typo: The loop should be 5/8" in the copy:
>
> The Hook tape is 3/4" and the Loop tape is 3/4" to make it easier for the flap (with loop) to catch the bag (with hook)
>
> Also, you might add: We recommend placing the soft side (loop) on the flap of your GalleryPouch® bag (and the hook side on the bag section) to help avoid the possibility of any scratching of the contents as they are removed from the bag.
>
> All the best!
> Andrew
>
>
> On Oct 24, 2010, at 4:48 PM, mrgs1001 wrote:
>
>> I just recently added stand alone Velcro for sale on our website:
>>
>> http://tinyurl.com/2ugyogx
>>
>> It is brand new and there isn't even a picture or any navigation yet.
>>
>> This is the same heavy duty Velcro with industrial adhesive that we use on our GallerPouch bubble bags. Although our bags with Velcro cover the entire opening you can just use small tabs if that is all you need to hold the flap closed. You can also use our Velcro if you are making your own bags. We use this Velcro because previously tested Velcro adhesive was failing on artwork bags left in cars during the Texas summer heat. We also had issues with some Velcro not sticking well to the plastic used on the bag.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mark
>> Frame Destination, Inc.
>>
>> --- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, Andrew Darlow <ad@...> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi folks:
>>>
>>> After having too many frames and canvas prints damaged over the years, I wrote this tip as one of the tips in my book, 301 Inkjet Tips and Techniques. I just expanded quite a bit on the topic for an article on Photofocus.com:
>>>
>>> You can find it here:
>>>
>>> http://photofocus.com/2010/10/11/how-to-easily-and-inexpensively-protect-artwork-prior-to-an-exhibition/
>>> or
>>> http://tinyurl.com/39gqsad
>>>
>>> I didn't really address the issue of hanging work when the ground is dirt or grass, as I know many of the folks on this list have to deal with on a weekly basis. I think Kraft paper is better than nothing but I'm guessing most people don't spot work at outdoor art shows in the same way as shown in the photo.
>>>
>>> I realized after I wrote the article that I've also used GalleryPouch bags, which I helped develop with Frame Destination, to spot canvas prints since you can see the work and move it around any space, indoor or out, without getting it wet or soiled, and without having to take it out of the bags.
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