Colin
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For fun I've printed off a few photos of mine (sample below is 19" x 27") onto matte vinyl and laid 'em down onto 3mm Sintra. The results are ok, but the 3mm Sintra seems a little thin, and now I'm thinking that it might be fun to make some more and try to sell them.
It seems like within the photography/art/print world there's either the "block-mounting" method, or traditional framing, neither of which appeals to me as I'd like to be able to do it myself (inexpensively) in-house.
The 6mm Sintra would be too expensive I think, so does anybody know of some other good material options to mount to? I somehow feel that foamcore/gatorboard doesn't quite cut it (too delicate?).
And while we're at it, is printing the photos on calendered matte vinyl a good choice over paper? It sure is nice having the adhesive on there ready to mount.
- Is a print on paper less susceptible to nicks & scratches than vinyl?
- Will I get a much better print quality on the Rite Media matte paper I just bought?
- Should I be covering them with something, or is the eco-sol ink ok as is?
Any other insight would be appreciated.
Thx
**This is a photo of a shot I took in Italy. B&W with a "Splash of Colour" effect.
It seems like within the photography/art/print world there's either the "block-mounting" method, or traditional framing, neither of which appeals to me as I'd like to be able to do it myself (inexpensively) in-house.
The 6mm Sintra would be too expensive I think, so does anybody know of some other good material options to mount to? I somehow feel that foamcore/gatorboard doesn't quite cut it (too delicate?).
And while we're at it, is printing the photos on calendered matte vinyl a good choice over paper? It sure is nice having the adhesive on there ready to mount.
- Is a print on paper less susceptible to nicks & scratches than vinyl?
- Will I get a much better print quality on the Rite Media matte paper I just bought?
- Should I be covering them with something, or is the eco-sol ink ok as is?
Any other insight would be appreciated.
Thx
**This is a photo of a shot I took in Italy. B&W with a "Splash of Colour" effect.
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