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[artshow_photo] Re: Exposing ink jets prints to direct sun light

 

Oscar

Usually this is usually not the outgassing of the print but the change in temperature on the inside of the glass. Usually from trapped humidity in the airspace between the glass and the print. Think of being in a car in humid weather. Turn on the air conditioning and the windows fog up. Opposite for those of us the live in colder climates in the winter. Take them out of the sun and they should recover.

Same thing will happen with prints in clear bags.

Sure gets your attention though, doesn't it. :)

Gary
www.reflectionsimaging.com

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