That's the stupidest question I've ever heard!!!! Just kidding, Chuck!
It's some added expense, but I like putting each individual print in a glassine envelope with the print info enclosed along with it. No physical attachment necessary, and each print has an added layer of protection.
Also keeps Darr's paws off my fine wares..... LOL Still kidding, Darr.....thanks so much for organizing this!
Cheers!
--A
As I mentioned a few pages earlier, clear plastic sleeves from your local art supply store works well. 11x14 sleeves costs pennies. Just slip print and info inside and Bob's your uncle.
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Thanks everyone.
The plastic bags sound like the best idea. Fortunately or unfortunately, I have already sent my prints with info attached with small bits of "artists tape". Hopefully the back won't tear when it's removed.
I hope that the staple suggestion was a joke. I wasn't sure. Even though they may not damage that print, there's no telling what could happen to the others in the package.
Chuck Wells
No, of course the staples were a joke. I actually used nice smooth brass grommets.
Hey Darr,
I finished my prints and I'm really happy with them. And there's a bonus print for you! Thanks for taking this up once again.
MW
Mark Woods
Large Format B&W
Cinematography Mentor at the American Film Institute
Past President of the Pasadena Society of Artists
Director of Photography
Pasadena, CA
www.markwoods.com
Did you use 1" or 2" grommets? The brass ones would go nicely with my kallitypes...No, of course the staples were a joke. I actually used nice smooth brass grommets.
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I had to make custom sized grommets for each one since they had to line up with different circular-shaped pebbles in the foreground of the photo. They are between 1 and 1.5cm in diameter.
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