I will chime in here with Michael on the side of dry mounting. I have seen thousands of prints. The prints that are dry mounted have a professional, finished look to them. Always! The prints which are not dry mounted are wavy, and sloppy looking compared to the dry mounted prints. Dry mounting has been used for decades. I have seen prints that old and they show no ill effects from mounting. You may get a print flat as I do before mounting but keeping it flat using any other method is problematic at best. Due to humidity and temperature changes the print will buckel. I enjoyed your article on mounting with the newer materials Michael. Thanks for the info. James
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