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    presentation question

    My images are 30x42. What is the best way to store, transport and present to galleries? Archival Sleeves? no Sleeve? Mounting or not? Cases?
    Thanks,
    cf

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    Re: presentation question

    If you are just showing them, most galleries now only want a digital disc to look at first. I don't think they would want to handle prints that big, at least not unsolicited.

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    Re: presentation question

    What type of prints are they and how do you want them framed and presented?

    Facemounted to Plexiglass or archival mats and 1970s Nielsen Aluminum frames?

    Archival boxes and protective sleeves or sheets are the starting point for storage.

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    Re: presentation question

    If i take the time to make prints that big i usually will have them mounted, the bigger the print the more i get scared of dings or creases. I'm assuming they are silver prints. I than keep them in an archival box.

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