Yes, we are using rather inexpensive acid free mat board. I don't understand how that could make a difference when the print is mainly not touching anything on one side and is free to warp and ripple.
Benjamin DeHaven
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, Rod Melotte <grinder12000@...> wrote:
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> Funny you should mention this Benjamin! I stored a number of my 20x30 size
> prints in my garage over the winter and as I was preparing for an art Fair this
> weekend I saw ripples they were not there before. Lesson learned on the garage.
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> I'm taking steps to correct these pieces and am TRYING to get away from framed
> pieces totally but there is a market for the less expensive large prints. Are
> yours just a matter of needing more pressure under the glass? I'm using
> inexpensive matting board.
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> As for your ** #4 - this year I have a "bin" for 20x30 prints with a loose foam
> core in clear bags! I was finding that customers would rather frame their own
> and wanted only the prints! This is GREAT! I hate frames with a passion.
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