Re: Inkjet Album
>HMSDOC@aol.com writes:
>
>> What is the best way to present 8x10 inkjet prints in a photo album? With
>> the PGPP it would be best to have them covered and protected. Will the
>> archival plastic sleeves made for traditional 8x10 prints do the trick, or
>> will the ink of the prints end up 'sticking' to the plastic?
>
>I haven't had problems with the ink sticking to the plastic *so far*
>(only a few years) if I used suitable archival plastics that say
>things don't stick to them.
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Hi David:
Could you tell me the name of the portfolio book that didn't have
problems with the Premium glossy. I've seen expensive books with a
number of problems.
Thanks a lot!
-Andrew Darlow
Photography, Digital Print Consulting and Custom Editions
Andrew Darlow Images International, NYC - www.andydarlow.com
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